Video: Electronic Artist Electronic Instant Camera. Portrait from a robot
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Say, everything has long been invented before us, and there is nothing left but to reinvent the wheel? In fact, people do not reinvent it at all - they just use old ideas in order to present them in a new light, adapting them to modern interests and requirements. And what could be more popular than a revamped retro? Photography in a new, old way? So the inventor Niklas Roy decided to remember how people used to live without digital cameras, and posed for hours for artists to get a portrait, and came up with an amazing Electronic Instant Camera that can draw a portrait and a landscape, only very slowly and very schematically.
This electronic artist is able to keep in his memory an extremely limited amount of information, which is only enough to reproduce one line of the future image. He combines the functions of a Polaroid and a digital camera, analyzing what he sees in front of him, and displaying the interlinear image of the object on paper, as if knocking out a check in a supermarket. And those who want to get their own unique portrait are forced to sit motionless in front of the "artist", otherwise, instead of a portrait, an electronic daub will turn out.
As a result, from the depths of an amazing device, something very remotely resembles a portrait creeps out. But if you move further away, all these icons and dashes add up to a fairly recognizable picture. Give me a photo exhibition of unusual portraits!
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