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Pancam Post It Piece
July 01, 2005


Found this via kottke.org

Mental Hygeine have a "how to" on creating post-it murals!
They did this Elvis one at work!

And I found this via We Make Money Not Art

picA piece on the Royal College of Art show 2005, which ends on July 3rd.

The Pancam, by Mark Hauenstein

Is apparently a low cost digital camera that makes infinitely long panoramic images. Once attached to the window of a moving vehicle it captures a stream of images similar to a video camera. These images are then assembled by a PC application that links together the central strip of each consecutive frame into one single long strip. The result being a map of the journey undertaken, including spatial and visual traces as well as temporal information that reveal the changes of speed and movement of the vehicle. The whole image can then be printed on a long roll of paper on an ordinary printer or as strips on standard sheets of paper.

It reminds me of the images in DOGBOY – An exhibition of Karl Hyde [of Underworld] photos that I saw at the Tomato Gallery a few years ago. He shot entire rolls of film without winding the roll on fully so that they formed one continuous collage...

Which reminds me, I read earlier this week that Rick and Karl from Underworld will be providing the soundtrack to BREAKING AND ENTERING. A new film, currently inproduction, written and directed by Anthony Minghella. Previously announced cast members include Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, Robin Wright Penn, Martin Freeman, Ray Winstone and Mark Benton.

Sounds promising!

I might add imdb links to that lot later!

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