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The Internet scrap book of Pete Ashton
Jul 04
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SOUR ‘日々の音色 (Hibi no neiro)’ (via masakaaa)

This music video was shot for Sour’s ‘Hibi no Neiro’ (Tone of everyday) from their first mini album ‘Water Flavor EP’. The cast were selected from the actual Sour fan base, from many countries around the world. Each person and scene was filmed purely via webcam.

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Augmented reality tube station finder app for iPhone 3GS.

We are officially living in the future.

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Purple sedan (TtV365-191) (via rustman)
Purple sedan (TtV365-191) (via rustman)
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Jul 02
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Rhubarb Seminars - Photography is Dead

This year we decided to mix things up a bit and instead of having a seminar, we are going to have a debate. Rhubarb have lined up a panel of industry virtuosos, to confute the statement ‘Photography is dead……’ Audience participation will be the driving force behind this event. We want you to line up questions and theories and to quiz the panel about the statement.
We all know how technologies have changed the way we work today, but what exactly is Photography evolving into? Is it a propagandist tool used beside words in the media? Or merely a form of digital illustration? What are the hidden agendas? Is our consciousness deceived by the imagery we see before us in our everyday lives? Have technologies opened a world up to non-professionals, that now threaten the industry with sub standard images and information, or does it simply make photography more democratic? Does technology allow things to be meddled with too easily, or has technology given us more tools to open our minds to an all new types of art and so therefore create new realities? Is copyright now completely undermined? Has playfulness with imagery enhanced or destroyed truths, beliefs and practices? Is seeing, still believing? Has photography lost its soul?

Rhubarb Seminars - Photography is Dead

This year we decided to mix things up a bit and instead of having a seminar, we are going to have a debate. Rhubarb have lined up a panel of industry virtuosos, to confute the statement ‘Photography is dead……’ Audience participation will be the driving force behind this event. We want you to line up questions and theories and to quiz the panel about the statement.
We all know how technologies have changed the way we work today, but what exactly is Photography evolving into? Is it a propagandist tool used beside words in the media? Or merely a form of digital illustration? What are the hidden agendas? Is our consciousness deceived by the imagery we see before us in our everyday lives? Have technologies opened a world up to non-professionals, that now threaten the industry with sub standard images and information, or does it simply make photography more democratic? Does technology allow things to be meddled with too easily, or has technology given us more tools to open our minds to an all new types of art and so therefore create new realities? Is copyright now completely undermined? Has playfulness with imagery enhanced or destroyed truths, beliefs and practices? Is seeing, still believing? Has photography lost its soul?

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Jun 29
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denis jones (via indigomews)
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Jun 27
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Jun 26
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Worlds Biggest Alarm Clock (via stampmaille)
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Jun 25
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Digbeth: 

Vivitar Ultra Wide + Slim
Expired Fuji Superia
Digbeth:

Vivitar Ultra Wide + Slim
Expired Fuji Superia

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Digbeth: 

Vivitar Ultra Wide + Slim
Expired Fuji Superia
Digbeth:

Vivitar Ultra Wide + Slim
Expired Fuji Superia

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Digbeth: 

Vivitar Ultra Wide + Slim
Expired Fuji Superia
Digbeth:

Vivitar Ultra Wide + Slim
Expired Fuji Superia

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