New Scientist has a nice round up of what’s next for photography tech, and it’s all really cool stuff. We’ve sure come a long way from camera obscura and the gelatin-silver process. Many of the new processes deal with eliminating or manipulating what is captured, such as freezing moving objects or swapping out undesirable elements of the image. Another big theme is doing more with less – like the 1 pixel camera that builds the photo off of a lone pixel sensor.
The Future of Photography
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September 16, 2008
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I don’t understand why contemporary thinking is still narrative,and after all this time photography is remains stuck inside itself, this is very frustrating………..can you take a moment and respond to this (?).
October 7th, 2008 at 12:31 pm