iPhone 4 / Pro HDR / halogen light
Author Archives for kulturhack
Neo-Classical Biosphere: Conservatory, Mid-Winter
iPhone 3G / Apple Camera App
Media Narrative: Surly, Celebrity Bear
iPhone 4 / Camera+ / Pages
Angles / Primaries: Railings And Guide Wire Covers
iPhone 4 / CameraPro / dusk / through glass
Art In Absentia (1): Handheld HDR
iPhone 4 / Pro HDR / handheld / tungsten light
Blazing Formalism: Saturated Wreath
iPhone 4 / CameraPro / iPhoto processing
Two-Color Formalism: Blind Pull
iPhone 4 / CameraPro / full frame
Obscured Formalism: Early Morning Mural
iPhone 4 / CameraPro / full frame
Wabi-Sabi 2: Japanese Zelcova
iPhoto 4 / Apple Camera App / through glass
Wabi-Sabi 1: Japanese Dwarf Juniper
iPhone 4 / Apple Camera App / through glass
Orange And Gold: Vase In Shadow Box
iPhone 4 / CameraPro / electric light
Metro: Departure
iPhone 4 / SlowShutter/ Automatic Capture Mode / Shutter Speed 2
Metro: Arrival
iPhone 4 / SlowShutter/ Automatic Capture Mode / Shutter Speed 4
Faucet Criteria: Design At The Start Of Each Day
iPhone 4 / Camera+
Bathroom Clock: Every Shower Is On Deadline
iPhone 4 / Camera+
Dreaming Of The Unattainable: Bridge Light Post
iPhone 4 / Apple Camera App
Polychrome And Gray: Monhagen Island, Maine
iPhone 3G / Apple Camera App
Martian Georgia O’Keeffe: Tropical Plant Eroticism
iPhone 4 / Apple Camera App
Late-Night / Late Miles (Japanese Remastering)
iPhone 4 / Hipstamatic / Lucifer VI Lens / Blanko Film / electric light
A Month Of Me: The Film
Today finally marks the end of my morphing avatar on Twitter. I can’t speak for you, but I began to think I’d never see the end of this project. What started out as a playful comment on the more constant avatar-shifters somehow became 30 days of performance art. In retrospect, I still like the idea of a single avatar that daily changes stylistically. I think it appeals to my inner-Warhol.
But the problem was how to give the project genuine closure. Somehow the simple resumption of my official avatar seemed, well, wimpy. It was then my friend Susan Champlin (@susanchamplin on Twitter) suggested that I conclude the project with a time-lapse summary. Perfect. (A virtual kiss on Ms Champlin’s always-thinking forehead for the brilliant idea.)
And so to conclude this weeks-long performance, I give you A Month Of Me, the–um–film. The version of “Vanishing Act” that serves as the soundtrack was excerpted from 2004’s Animal Serenade. It’s written and performed by Lou Reed and copyrighted to him.
(One last thing–learn from me, and never wade into something that requires you to change your picture on Twitter everyday at 6:00 AM without fail. Just sayin’ . . . )


















