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DCP_0209
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC280 digital camera.
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DCP_0209
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC280 digital camera.
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DCP_0210, DCP_0215
Digital photos taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC280 digital camera.
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DCP_0243
Digital photos taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC280 digital camera.
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DCP_1997 (larger version)
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
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DCP_1991 and DCP_1993
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
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DCP_1999
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
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DCP_2000
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
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DCP_1827
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
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DCP_1818, DCP_1825, and DCP_1831
Digital photos taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
For me, these images especially capture this notion of the digital imaging device as a sort of veil. This vision apparatus—you’re not aware of it until you disturb it, but once you’ve seen it as a layer between yourself and reality, you cannot shake the impression. It’s as though this veil, once made present, cannot be lifted.
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DCP_1836
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
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DCP_1826
Digital photo taken with a prepared (intentionally and methodically short circuited) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
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DCP_1842 and DCP_1849
Images taken with an intentionally and meticulously short circuited (prepared) Kodak DC3400 digital camera.
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DCP_1876 and DCP_1877
There’s just something about working with these digital cameras that keeps me coming back, again and again. These two images were made using an intentionally, and methodically short circuited Kodak DC3400 2 megapixel digital camera.
Just uploaded 100+ new images to the DCP Series. This series is still well underway and is branching out into other cameras. Updates to the Olympus PIC series will be ready soon.
Be sure to check out the new additions to the Glitch Textiles project as well. There are currently nine blankets in the collection so far, each featuring a pattern woven directly from an image generated with the prepared cameras of the DCP Series and Year of the Glitch project.
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Prepared Camera Op Art Series: No. 1 - Grid with Burned Pixel
Created using a prepared/modified Kodak DC210.