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#3.9 Il vaso di Pandora
Rimestamenti culturali.
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Rimestamenti culturali.
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When distance is not just a matter of focal length. In the Summer of 2015, I spent two weeks wandering around California. One of the things I remember is the Shot in iPhone 6 advertising campaign, a worldwide gallery of images taken only with the iPhone 6’s new camera.
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Multitasking and capacity-constrained systems. Mercury [Hermes]. Wood engraving by Jonnard after W.B. Richmond, 1866. Source: europeana.eu. Eruption of Mount Etna, 1766. Source: europeana.eu. To what extent does multitasking get along with creativity? I wonder because I often feel that I carry on the creative practice (whether photographing,
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Da mucchi di immagini a sequenze fotografiche, passando per l'alchimia.
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E ritrovare la strada per caso.
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Least effort principle and productive thinking. Wolves spend most of their lives lazing around. I didn’t note the references, but a few months ago I stumbled upon this study that followed the life of a pack in the wild: 1. When food abounds and there are no threats, wolves
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Lunga vita e prosperità.
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Flows of nothingness and worlds full of meaning. This post is the son of a computer engineering degree, Joan Fontcuberta’s essays, and interactive fiction1. We’ll talk about information flow, meaning, and the eternal dilemma of “there are too many images out there” that photography has been carrying around
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Holistic and analytical visions in photographic composition. In this article, we’ll talk about composition and fish. The organization of elements within the photographic frame is one of the topics I find most interesting and to which I return repeatedly. There are many different ways to read an image but
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Sulle difficoltà nel coltivare la fotografia tra una bolletta e l’altra.
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Anima, eccezionalità e norma.
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When dealing with people, no one system works for everyone. One of the key features of my photographic process is feeling awkward and uneasy. Honestly, I think a certain amount of embarrassment is part of the photography package, especially when dealing with people. Yet scrolling through social feeds, I see