Via Scoop.it - Camera Arts
Scientific and special-purpose cinematography helps reveal what would otherwise be invisible.
Via archive.org
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There’s no sound, and the clip only runs 20 seconds. But this is the only known footage of Anne Frank, and it’s now online.
Via openculture.com
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Focused on the convergences between East European and Latin American artists during the 1960s and 1970s, the exhibition Redes Alternativas (Alternative Networks) recalls how photography was used as a strategic practice to overcome the censorship…
Via lalettredelaphotographie.com
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MIT researchers have created a new imaging system that can acquire visual data at a rate of one trillion exposures per second.
Via youtube.com
Eyes on Williamsburg:
Let’s say something interesting about surveillance. I’ll be gathering my observations about the reactions to my work from the Close Distance show at the Mills Gallery pretty soon.
(Source: rogerrogue, via new-aesthetic)
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