now that's different and very uniqiue
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"Stephan Tillmans, a Berlin-based artist, recently set to work capturing television screens the exact second they had been turned off. Each abstract system, according to Ignant, a German design, art and photography blog, is like a fingerprint. Unique to the moment of release, the duration of exposure and the device type, each of Tillmans' photographs is one-of-a-kind." Quoted from Final Act: Artist Photographs CRT Televisions Turning Off - Nicholas Jackson - Technology - The Atlantic
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now that's different and very uniqiue
Very interesting abstracts.
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