
The "Emotoscope" by Kenichi Okada (a student in the Design Interactions department at the Royal College of Art) is a portable device that turns current digital photography and filmmaking into relics from the past. His device shoots video as if it were taken from a Super 8 film camera from the 1950s and 60s. The idea is to instill a sense of the past into today's often sterile photographic process. Check out the videos at the link below to get the full effect.
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Any ideas on implementation??
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No offense, but this looks like an out of the way high school science fair project that does little more than add some scanlines and a TV shaped Vignette around the edges of any photo....with a wooden box around it.
Way better than this can and has be done in photoshop to age a photo. Now if he actually made a device that used the lens optics of a classic camera from the 1800s and burned that image into a digital chip - that would be cool!
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