Animated stereoscopic images
Joshua Heineman of Cursive Buildings made wonderful animations of stereoscopic images from the New York Public Library – visit his site to see more in action, they’re wonderful.
Joshua Heineman of Cursive Buildings made wonderful animations of stereoscopic images from the New York Public Library – visit his site to see more in action, they’re wonderful.
This is a project I have wanted to make for my own digital camera for a while now. Hopefully some of you will want to make one too! Have you ever looked at a photo you just took on the back of your camera? Of course you have. How about in the field all hunched […]
The Chase Factory’s Process Enacted Mutoscope replays a sequence of 987 polaroid photos from an original short film. The concept of allowing the veiwer to control playback speed of visual sequence seems quite interesting – Mutoscope [via Wooster Collective]
From the MAKE Flickr photo pool Scanner-cam @ Burning man [above, top-left] HOW TO – design a custom Arduino shield [above, top-right] DIY gameshow buzzers ftw! [above, bottom-right] Cube Corner Clock tells time from 3 sides [above, bottom-left] DIY PSX to USB is A-OK!
Richard2nd has put together a simple Instructable on building a digital pinhole camera. The comments mention that the sharper the edges on the pinhole, the greater the depth of field and the sharper the image. More: Pintoids – Pinhole cameras made from Altoid tins DIY High capacity panoramic pinhole camera
From the MAKE Flickr photo pool Greenwithevil brought his flatbed scanner turned-camera to Burning Man and captured some intriguing images – Scanner Camera on Flickr From the pages of MAKE: MAKE:14 p.78 – Scanner Camera
Here’s a clever cardboard iPhone rig by Cincinnati design student Kyle A Koch which keeps it at the right distance to photograph sheets of printer paper. Apparently Kyle and I share a propensity for losing hard copies of things. Via Core77.