Random Access Photography: The Secret Lives of Atlanta Streets and Three-Eyed Kitty-Cats
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Shredded couch armrests, severed chipmunk tails … Sometimes our cats leave us a few clues about their daily activities, but most of their seekrit feline goings-on remain a mystery. Until now. German workshop tinkerer and cat fancier Juergen Perthold whipped up the CatCam — a tiny $20 digital keychain camera rigged to take a shot every 2.5 minutes — and attached it to the collar of his kitty, Mr. Lee. The result? A slightly surreal glimpse into the kitty’s trek through woods, fields, tunnels and garages.
Check out the rest of Mr. Lee’s day, as well as the exploits of a handful of other feline Ansel Adamses. Want to build your own CatCam? Perthold shows you how! (And for only $31, you can order a CatCam kit from Juergen himself.)
From a similar vein comes “Stranger Photos Have Happened.” For this experiment, Jay Carlson (the founder of online ‘zine The Plug) left a disposable camera tied to a bench, accompanied by this note:
Good afternoon,
I attached this camera to the bench so you could take pictures. Seriously. So have fun. I’ll be back later this evening to pick it up.
Love, Jay / The Plug
And lo, the passers-by obliged, begetting much cheesy mugging unto the camera — enough to fill up the whole roll.
See the rest here: http://theplug.net/28/strangerphotos.htm [via Make]























