- Pinhole Project
- Pinhole Camera Train and Tripod, 2013
- Photograph
- Inv: AC2015.1.3
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In Storage
Title: Pinhole Camera Train and Tripod
Artist: Pinhole Project
Date: 2013
Medium: Photograph; digital archival print
Credit Line: Collection of the John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art. Gift from the collection of the Pinhole Project.
Item description: Digital archival print made from the original paper negative. A large wheel with multiple cylindrical/barrel objects on wheels behind one another, similar to a train like structure.
Since 1999, a group of enthusiastic pinhole photographers has been harvesting interaction, preserving history, and challenging conventional assumptions about photography at Burning Man. Their objective is to document the people, art and events at Burning Man each year, while we teach others to explore their creativity through this hundred year old technique of pinhole photography.
Applying historic handmade technology, Pinhole Project uses 33 gallon barrels, aluminum can lenses, photo sensitive paper, and a complete wet dark room, to create striking images of the playa, an ancient lakebed in the Black Rock Desert 110 miles north of Reno, Nevada.
Website: Pinhole Project
- Collections: Photography