PVRG JPEG
A page I made extolling the virtues of the Portable Video Research Group JPEG implementations. This is an old and obscure tool that I feel needs more recognition.
A page I made extolling the virtues of the Portable Video Research Group JPEG implementations. This is an old and obscure tool that I feel needs more recognition.
Plans for a mylar kite with with a surface area of about one and a half square inches (on each side). Perfect for a kite to fly in the breeze of your computer power-supply fan. (I used mylar from potato chip bag for mine.)
dead link: http://www.vientocero.com/kpb/planos/micropln/micropln.html
From the Nonist, a collection of stickers found on the streets of New York in the early nineties. The image of granny with the tommy gun is one I found and incorporated into a piece of art myself around the same time. I cannot remember where I found that image, though.
Primarily a camera store, they also sell typewriters. The connection? An affection for old machines. Many used cameras, and not just the 35mm stuff you find everywhere. Large format. Subminature. Half-frame. 6x6. All that's missing is pictures of the cameras. (Flickr seems to have photos of every collectible camera, but sometimes those are hard to find among the pictures FROM the cameras.)