May 26, 2010
Christopher Bucklow, Guest, 1995
“To create this picture, Bucklow photographed the sun using a multiple pinhole camera constructed from a cardboard box. The apertures, punched out in a pattern, allowed him to make numerous, often thousands, of images simultaneously. Together, like atoms, these tiny images of the sun join to form a larger body—in this case, a luminous human figure, which happens to be the artist himself.”

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Christopher Bucklow, Guest, 1995

“To create this picture, Bucklow photographed the sun using a multiple pinhole camera constructed from a cardboard box. The apertures, punched out in a pattern, allowed him to make numerous, often thousands, of images simultaneously. Together, like atoms, these tiny images of the sun join to form a larger body—in this case, a luminous human figure, which happens to be the artist himself.”

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January 4, 2010



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via bringtheruckuss + inothernews + kevin

October 6, 2009
supermassiveblackhole reblogged                                                                      obsidianobelisk | i think that’s an apt caption, actually.

supermassiveblackhole reblogged obsidianobelisk | i think that’s an apt caption, actually.

September 18, 2009
Shalom, Cosmic Dawn via @newscientist

Shalom, Cosmic Dawn via @newscientist