September 19, 2004

'a walk home'

i had forgotten about this project until a few days ago.

in the summer of 2001, i walked from my work to my apartment (which i did most every day), taking a picture every three steps.

its not that different from the pictures i took the other night at the ea event. i want to get them posted soon, but where this is a series of 288 pictures, the ones from the last week are a series of 640. (web space is almost becoming an issue.)

it would be nice to tweak this a little further to make it easier to snag photos out of the slideshow, but they arent that spectacular.

a couple of things to realize from this experiment - i turned the camera. shots switch from portrait to lanscape depending on the composition. and the pics were also not so much where i was looking as much as 'take 3 steps, find an interesting pic from that spot'. so it isnt exactly pov, but more a record of the space on that day.

perhaps slightly subtle differences, but important ones to point out when dealing with my thesis.

Posted by tripp at September 19, 2004 02:46 PM



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Reminds me of some of my work. Have you thought about a different form of interaction? I'd rather just watch than click.

Posted by: SEDinehart at September 19, 2004 05:00 PM


its a slideshow - shouldnt need to click.
i updated it to do this before i made this post...weirdness if youre getting a version that you have to click through on now.

Posted by: tripp at September 22, 2004 11:54 AM


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