2006-08-29 // 21:02:14 Thank you very much, martamaulla! This site is awesome! I've put it immediatly on my Nice URL's! I wonder where all those people find old Polaroids... I've never even found one :-(
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2006-08-27 // 22:46:59 I have some tickets for the exhibition "Seek the Extremes..." Dorothy Iannone. Lee Lozano, at KUNSTHALLE in Wien (ending 15/10), that I won't use. I'll give them for free to interested people.
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2006-08-25 // 19:51:27 Thanks mistercrash, the SX-70 movie is simply awesome! But wtf is doing Lia there?! :-)
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2006-08-07 // 18:16:53 I suppose that 45 [23] Views means: 45 is the total amount of views, 23 the total amount of different Polanoiders who viewed the image. There's a big difference!
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2006-07-17 // 23:57:20 Only 5 minutes remaining of my birthday! Life goes so fast...
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2006-05-16 // 19:02:56 Images taken with an expired film are not the same as images bad preserved...
Just few tips from my personal expierience: - NEVER put Polaroid 600's in plastic envelopes, unless they can breathe, even if they seem dry. Strange chemical phenomena may appear, such as a light yellow liquid going out from them, or spreading between the coatings. (SX-70's just become more yellow for the same reason, but it is less evident). - Put the Polaroids in a dark place: as everybody knows light ruins the colors, and it is incredible how fast may be with a Pola. - Store them at 18 degrees. This might be difficult to achieve, but it is how in most museums they store Polaroids (according to a friend of mine who worked in Beaubourg's photographic archives) . Someone really expert should write a handbook about this subject! |
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2006-04-18 // 12:06:42 I will probably move to Vienna for some months. I'm searching for a room, apartment or just a comfortable place under a bridge.
Any suggestion/advice from wiener Polanoiders? |
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2006-01-28 // 01:17:19 It's a rainy day. Nothing better to share some sunny Polaroids!
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