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9 juni 2010 »
The Daguerreotype was unique, but it was small, it was laborious and it was poisonous. The Polaroid was unique, it was quick and easy, but it was poisonous too. And small, except in very special cases a big camera could be rented. That was expensive, you needed an assistant from Polaroid.
And then after more then 150 years of patience, there it is: unique prints for everybody. Every size you like. As many as you like. Forget about editions, just mail your files to the Human Printer and you get back as many unique prints as you ordered.
Four humans will print your file by hand. One will take care of the cyan dots, one the magenta, one the yellow, one the black. No two prints look alike.
Photography, the medium that endlessly reinvents itself.
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