Too great not to re-blog:
By julius von bismarck; via Gizmodo. "[A] real-world hack of other people's photos. . . . Adapted from a flash gun and an old SLR, it senses the flash of someone's camera, and then quickly illuminates itself, projecting images or text onto the object that was being snapped. . . . Julius' web page says one of the reasons he built [it] . . . was to challenge the high confidence that people have that their photos are accurate captures of reality.
June 30, 2008
Image Fulgurator
Labels:
art,
conceptual art,
photography
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