Posts Tagged ‘camera’

Postures of Use

27 Sep 2010
In: Design Inspiration, Kyoto
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From ‘Is this You’ to ‘This Is Me’

17 Aug 2010
In: Future Perfect, Kabul
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The security protocols for working in Afghanistan dictate that the driver doesn’t hold up the name of the person they are picking up, but …
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Postures of Use

22 Mar 2010
In: Bangkok, Design Inspiration
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Documenting Thai boi-band no less. The ratio of dedicated digital cameras to mobile phone cameras somewhat surprising compared to Tokyo.
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Motivations for Notating Currency

27 Feb 2010
In: Design Inspiration, Shinjuku
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Punters of this Tokyo camera store are handed a notated coin for this scratch-off lottery card. For any given context – whether ownership needs to …
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From Capture to Facilitation

08 Dec 2009
In: Future Perfect, Shanghai
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How does the role of the photographer change in a world where billions of sensors combine to capture ~octillions of experiences?
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Postures of Use

19 Jul 2008
In: Design Inspiration, Komazawa
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Puri Kura’d

18 Jun 2008
In: Design Inspiration, Yakushima
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The conceptual distance between an activity (photography) and the use of content and materials created through that activity. Like doodling on the cover of a …
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Into the Mild

16 Jun 2008
In: Today's Office, Yakushima
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Today’s Monday morning commute takes me past the southern tip of the Japanese mainland to the island of Yakushima with a heavy back-to-back agenda of, …
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Big Brother / Little Sister

29 Feb 2008
In: Future Perfect, Seoul
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When it comes to surveillance most people think of big brother, but increasingly its your (early adopting, tech savvy, sensor loaded) little sister. Which makes …
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A Hard, Core

19 Nov 2007
In: Accra, Research Methods
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The number of equipment fatalities this trip are mounting – a cross between a year’s worth of heavy-heavy use, rough handling by ground staff, and …
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