iPod Art


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Joseph Laszlo | June 10, 2005, 03:29 PM

I went to hear a talk by noted photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto at the Whitney Museum in mid-May. While the talk itself was good (for an artist, he's a remarkably level-headed fellow, and I really like his work), I was almost even more impressed by the fact that for slides, he used an iPod Photo plugged into a projector.

Amusingly, the other media piece of the talk was a DVD, and they couldn't get the DVD player to work the first couple of times they tried it. The iPod slideshow worked like a charm, though.

It's not as hilarious as Nate's London PSP sighting, but it does further reinforce the notion that people are always finding creative uses for new technologies.

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Hiroshi Sugimoto, 5th Ave. Theater, Seattle, 1997



 
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