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Super-8 deservedly gets a lot of love. But what about regular 8?
Retro Thing Turns 8!
It's hard to believe that we've brought you 8 years of moldy mayhem and antiquated anarchy, and there's STILL so much that we haven't talked about. All this week our posts will include retro treasures that involve the number "8". The fun starts tomorrow, but you can use the comment section today...
Isn't she really complaining about cynicism? Ironic.
like, ironic
Christy Wampole’s NYT essay wages, so she says, an un-ironic protest against irony. Specifically, the irony of hipsters is her object of criticism: She argues that twenty-something or early thirty-something hipsters are shorn of seriousness, earnestness, and genuineness. Sad times, she shakes he...
James,
Super-8 is even less than that! A roll of Ektachrome 100D is only $14 if you buy it from Kodak!
http://store.kodak.com/store/ekconsus/en_US/pd/EKTACHROME_100D_Color_Reversal_Film_7285__50_ft_Super_8_Cartridge/baseProductID.229250300/productID.229277500
And B&W is only $11!
http://store.kodak.com/store/ekconsus/en_US/pd/TRI-X_Reversal_Film_7266__50_ft_Super_8_Cartridge/baseProductID.229249300/productID.229273900
Or were you including shipping? In any case, here's hoping you're right.
Why iSupr8 For iPhone Is A Great Idea
iSupr8 is an iPhone app that mimics the look and feel of shooting Super 8 movie film. It's currently free, thanks to sponsorship by Levi's. I initially dismissed it as awkward hipsterism, but then realized that it may well introduce a new generation to the wonders of small format film. And that...
This is a version of No. 11 Mirror Animations, not No. 12 Heaven & Earth Magic. Both are great films, by a truly great artist!
Harry Smith: “The Paracelsus Of The Chelsea Hotel”
By Mara Goldwyn There’s something fitting about the unrecorded image of Harry Smith (1923-1991) foraging around Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island looking for his own artwork. By 1964, after he had failed to pay the rent on his E. 75th St. apartment, his landlord had trashed a good chu...
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