The Null Device

Pictures at an exhibition

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Eleven of my autotraced digital photographs (the ones taken with my old 640x480 toy camera and autotraced to make them look less crap, with interesting results) are currently being exhibited at Good Morning Captain in Johnston St., Collingwood. They're all from around Melbourne (except for one from Apollo Bay), taken between 2001 and 2002, and will be around for the next 2-4 weeks (unless someone buys them first).

There are 5 comments on "Pictures at an exhibition":

Posted by: kstop
http://stunbunny.org
Thu Jan 23 10:20:24 2003

you should post that on the autotrace list and make Martin's day. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/autotrace/

Posted by: sam
http://www.humbug.net
Thu Jan 23 11:50:05 2003

Has anybody ever bought your photographs? What sort of prices are people willing to pay? It seems a bit cheap to just run photos through a piece of software and then call them art, but if people are gullible enough to pay for them then I'd be up for that. >B)

Posted by: blackr
http://blackr.humbug.net/
Thu Jan 23 11:58:43 2003

Why should I go to Collingwood to see your random photos when I can stand in front of a photo processing shop and watch everyone else's random photos scroll past endlessly for free?

Posted by: acb
http://dev.null.org
Thu Jan 23 13:46:04 2003

Because these aren't just any random photos, but 11 of countless hundreds which didn't get the honour of being traced, printed and framed. And people have in the past told me I've got a good eye for composition (mind you, one of the people may have been my mum, but still...) Still, nobody's making you go to Collingwood if you don't want to.

Posted by: richard
http://mechanicalcat.net/cgi-bin/log
Fri Jan 24 03:49:07 2003

Wow, autotrace is neat. I'm going to see if I can't take more photos that would translate well with it...

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