A project I regularly ask students to do is to take a photograph at a predetermined interval, for a set period of time. The idea is to turn ourselves into slow film cameras (well sort of, we still need a recording device to do it), so that rather than using the film camera to record at a predetermined interval (say an image 25 times a second) we reverse this. We take 1 image every minute for 25 minutes, for example. This is one that I made and I included intertitles as commentary. Published at twice the resolution of what it was presented at originally.
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A sample movie. One shot every minute or so for thirty or so minutes. This is what happens when we become sample machines, rather than our recording media.