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More People Spreading the Project!

April 25, 2008

Well, after being posted on poppytalk a couple of days ago, there’s been an increase in interest in the Project. Three people have decided that they want to Help Spread the Project. And these folks aren’t kidding around – between them, they want to place 19 cameras for others to find.

It’ll be good to have more cameras out there. And, get some back! It’s been a while since any have been returned…

Sarah, from Arizona, has decided to drop four cameras off in her area – maybe it’ll be the luck the Phoenix Suns need to win a game against the Spurs!

Jason, from Seattle, is taking on five cameras.

And, The Girl, who travels a lot, has gone for 10 cameras to spread in a whole bunch of places that the project hasn’t reached yet.

Thanks everyone! And, if anyone else is interested in dropping camera packages off for people to find, you can find more information here.

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poppytalk

April 22, 2008

Poppytalk

Today, poppytalk, a Vancouver-based art and design blog, blogged about The Anonymous Photo Project. Check poppytalk out – they feature a lot of great artists. Thanks poppytalk!

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Commenting Now Enabled on Unreturned Cameras

April 20, 2008

Back when I added the ability for people to comment on the pictures that have come back, I didn’t have the foresight to allow people to comment on unreturned cameras. I’ve had the intention of fixing this for quite some time, but haven’t done so, until now!

Anyone can now add comments on cameras that are still out there in the wild. This allows people who have placed the cameras to let everyone know any stories they may have to tell. In addition, people who have found a camera, can let us know their experiences before it makes it’s way all the way back to project headquarters.

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Camera #94 – Grandview Lanes, Vancouver

April 10, 2008

I’m in a bowling league, and I’ve been thinking for a while that it would be a good place to put a camera – I just never had the right opportunity. Until now. On Monday, we stayed for to roll some extra balls after the league bowling finished at the Grandview Lanes. Shortly thereafter, the place was packed with hipsters, rolling their way to strikes. I thought that it would be now or never. It seemed like there would be a good chance that whoever found it would partake – hipsters are always into taking part in freaky-deaky projects.

I just needed a spot that would allow me to place a camera without anyone seeing it, plus be somewhere that people would go, and it would be obvious. The bathroom! I went and put Camera #94 near the urinal in the men’s room – dudes severely outnumbered the ladies, and many of the ladies that were there were just getting ready to leave.

A few minutes later, I saw an excited bowler showing the package to his friends. Mission Accomplished.

Posted by Mr. Anonymous at 12:35 am
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