i searched and found a site that has 4 prints of his. quite nice, i might
add:
http://www.robertkleingallery.com/contemporary/morr/morr.htm
Steve
> [Original Message]
> From: <DAlfrey@aol.com>
> To: <pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com>
> Date: 4/17/2002 10:54:30 AM
> Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] The Wyndham Montreal Hotel Giant
Pinhole Camera Proj...
>
> Way to go...... sounds like a wayyyy cool idea......
>
> Not to rain in your creative parade Guy..... but more as an adjunctive
> thought. There is a photographer who takes a slightly different approach
in
> that he seals off a room, be it a hotel room , a conference room, what
have
> you , and leaves a small aperature for a "pinhole ", , and records the
> inverted image projected upon the walls complete with whatever furniture
is
> there too, He sets up a "glassed camera " opposite the image that appears
> projected..... he has done rooms in Manhattan,, a hotel room in Las Vegas
, a
> conference room somewhere, I forget off hand,.. If memory serves me well,
I
> believe his "glassed camera " exposures are in the neighborhood of 8
hours ,
> he simply trips the shutter and locks it on B, then leaves the room for
that
> extended time.. Should anyone want to see his works, or have, his name is
> Abelardo Morrell . I want to say I have seen a couple of his images in a
> gallery website, just where , I cant recall at this moment , but I have
seen
> his works in galleries for the most part, should I come across the URL
site
> with his pictures , I will post the URL here .
>
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--- In fact, rock, rather than being an example of how freedom can be
achieved within the capitalist structure, is
an example of how capitalism can, almost without a conscious effort,
deceive those whom it oppresses...So
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optimistic youth take-over that rock's truly
hard political edge, it's constant exploration of the varieties of
youthful frustration, has been ignored
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Received on Wed Apr 17 21:27:16 2002
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