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Stone Saints
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The Camera Conundrum by Stone Saints, INTJosh

December 1st, 2006 4:57 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Procure a disposable camera and group of collaborators. Take the camera around town, snapping pictures. They could be a series of simply odd snapshots, or they could tell a sequential narrative, or somewhere in between.

Leave the camera, undeveloped, in a public space with a note attached. The note could sumplement the mysterious narrative with clues, or it could simple say, a la Lewis Carroll: "Develop Me."

If possible, document results.

Since this task called for a disposable camera, INTJosh and I thought we'd do the proper disposable camera thing and use it in a touristic capacity. So we took a tour of the Winchester Mystery House and acted like total tourists (which, I guess, we were...). The pictures here should be pretty close to those on the disposable camera, and were taken with our digital camera. They're of the inside and outside of the house, as well of some stuff that was in the gift shop. The last two are of a map of where we went, and of my eyeball. I left the camera on a frequently-sat-upon rock at my bus stop.

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posted by Leonid Brezjnev on December 2nd, 2006 1:21 AM

too bad you can't see if someone'll develop it ;) nicely done!

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posted by Stone Saints on December 3rd, 2006 1:23 PM

It is too bad. Although some times it's more fun to imagine who's developing it--what their expectations are and what they do with the pics.