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The Presidio Modelo, Cuba. This site is all about the "Panoptic" and "surveillance society" and runs in tandem with my Digital Culture. F house" in Stateville Prison, Illinois, USA. The name of this site comes from the first film we watched on the course, Vantage Point. Where numerous different viewpoints were seen, all covering one moment in time. This trope comes from the Panopticon. Pictures of which you can see above), devised by Jeremy Bentham. One Minute In The Life Of A CCTV Camera.
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Thirty-nine-year-old photographic artist Michael Bosanko. Has made these pictures, which have not. Using coloured torches at night in the same way that an artist uses a paintbrush. His digital camera stays on a long exposure, ranging from 10 seconds to one hour to create the images against the backdrop of Cardiff, Newport and the Brecon Beacons in south Wales. Visit his website HERE. Pantoptic Digital Visual Culture. Posted by Vintage Paint. Film and Visual Culture. TV, Film and Music Blog.
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Panoptic' Filming - Day Two. This is a montage of footage (fontage? That I shot with my digital 'still' camera (in video mode) from my bedroom window. It was inspired by an idea that Raúl Ruiz. Had proffered in the practical course I took at Aberdeen University. Though this footage is not intended for the Pantoptic Digital Visual Culture. Pantoptic Digital Visual Culture. Posted by Vintage Paint. Film and Visual Culture. TV, Film and Music Blog. Panoptic Filming - Day One and Two.
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CCTV: Up Close and Personal. This is a short film examining one minute if the 'life' of a CCTV. Camera situated in Pittodrie Stadium. Here in Aberdeen. Well, actually. It's placed on a wall and it spends most of its time looking outwards, so 'inside' is perhaps the wrong word to use. The film has been taken from footage shot with a SONY HD. Specific place in the city, from eight. Different perspectives (each lasting one minute), with no. Pantoptic Digital Visual Culture. Posted by Vintage Paint.
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The Eye Of God. The Helix Nebula, Space. By odd coincidence, Dr Alan Marcus told us to look for "God" in our work. The next day this image blasted its way onto my screen. Now where's the other eye? Check out some pix below, feel free to click on them for more info and bigger versions. S Flickr Widget requires Flash Player 9 or better. Get this widget at roytanck.com. Labels: Eye Of God. Posted by Vintage Paint. Film and Visual Culture. TV, Film and Music Blog. Surveillance In The City [Pt 2].
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Shot on a Saturday morning, just before I went off to film some footage from Pittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen, these two guys just outside my flat caught my interest. The film was shot on a Sony HD cam (though not in HD mode I hasten to add) and one scene forms part of the thirty minute film ABZ. I made for the Digitial Culture course at university with some fellow students. For those who don't know, Buckfast. Is a "Tonic Wine" favoured by the ill informed. Please note, the video is available in the HQ.
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Surveillance In The City [Part 1]. This week in the Digital Culture. Course we've been looking at surveillance and CCTV. With particular reference to the film Red Road. The effectiveness of our surveillance culture has been brought into question along with the ethics of it. But here the images are slightly more light hearted - taking a satirical swipe at the objects so coveted by consumers. The retail items are so. There someone behind the lens? In a control room? Do robot cameras dream of Gucci bags?
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Y" by Carsten Holler. We've been looking at the "Panoptic view" but here's a selection of installations from The Kaleidoscopic Eye. Exhibition currently in Tokyoâ s Mori Art Museum. The pic above is a piece of work Y. By Carsten HÃ ller. And the image below is of an installation by Los Carpinteros. Called Frozen Study of a Disaster. FrÃo estudio del desastre". Posted by Vintage Paint. Film and Visual Culture. TV, Film and Music Blog. The Eye Of God. Surveillance In The City [Pt 2].