dinsdag 19 januari 2010

I was wondering wether there was a possibility to get the visitors of our looproom into a loop themselves so that they return to the looproom repeatedly during the open day.
My first idea was to connect a camera to the revolving door that takes a picture of everyone who enters. That picture will be shown on a screen (maybe printed?) one hour later. If someone wants to see his/her picture one has to return to the looproom where the whole process starts again as soon as they enter.
What do all of you think? Suggestions?


5 opmerkingen:

  1. Me too. I just wonder if that process of a delayed reaction can really happen by the nature of the work instead of you looking at your watch and saying, okay, one hour has passed, we can print this now. Something in the way of Andy's slow work for example. Or like a polaroid (except that's like only 10 minutes).

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  2. That is something I'd like to find out. For sure that would be the ideal way! Maybe some programm on the computer? Or slow down the transfer of the picture to the computer/printer?

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  3. I first thought of other analog photo processes like cyanotype (blue print). You need to make the exposure, put it in solution, rinse and dry it. But that takes too long.

    Is cooking or baking something an idea?

    It needs to be something somewhat worth coming back for.

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