Pogo - Polaroid’s digital solution

Polaroid Digital Mobile Photo Printer, or Pogo for short, seems to be the new solution to the recent demise of the polaroid. Via USB or Bluetooth, this mini-printer uses Zink™ technology to free the user of using any ink. It utilizes “advanced composite material with embedded yellow, magenta and cyan dye crystals, activated with 200 million heat pulses, in 30 seconds, in a single pass”.

I’m skeptical this is going to replace the demographic and market that polaroids have, but it seems to be going in the right direction. Pogo seems to still have to many hitches to make it as spontaneous as the polaroid.

Apr 14, 2008 categories: Cool Shit, Photography tags:



History Through The Glass

From the diary of Hedi Slimane:

Apr 11, 2008 categories: Film, Photography tags: {0 Comments} 



W.A.Y.W.T. Flash Video

I’ve updated my photography site with the flash video that is being played at high definition at Tisch for my exhibition.

View the high resolution vimeo video here. Feel free to share the link to your friends: http://www.vimeo.com/850772

Apr 1, 2008 categories: Art, Food, Internet, NYC, Photography tags: {0 Comments} 



W.A.Y.W.T. Exhibition

Thanks to everyone who made it out to the opening last Thursday. It was a strong turn out of 40+ strong. The Internet definitely outweighed the real-lifers that night.

Superfuture users Corned Beef, Icarus, Doctorworm, and Fookums look on as Destructodisk looks through the most recent ‘What Are You Wearing Today?’ posts.

The best part of the night was having Noah Kalina himself at the show. You know, the YouTube guy who took a picture of himself for six years.

Mar 31, 2008 categories: Art, Cool Shit, Internet, NYC, Photography tags: {0 Comments} 



‘What Are You Wearing Today?’ Gallery Opening

 ‘What Are You Wearing Today?’ B.F.A. Exhibition Opening
A year-long project by Sidney Lo

Sponsored by Self Edge and Superfuture®

There it is folks. I am proud to announce the completion of my year long series and debut of my installation piece on May 27th, 2008 at 6PM. Co-produced by Cameron Eldred, ‘What Are You Wearing Today?’ takes a look at the old tradition of time-based performance art with the hybridity of emerging technologies and message board communities.

Press Release:

Pushing the essence of a recent internet phenomenon to its extremes, nyc-based photographer sidney lo embarked on creating a visual record of something typically taken for granted in our daily lives– the outfits we wear each and every day.

‘What Are You Wearing Today?’ originates from the popular superfuture supertalk messageboard. alongside being one of the foremost resources for japanese-made artisan reproductions of classic American jeans, the site features a thread affectionately known as WAYWT which spans thousands of pages containing photographs documenting what Superfuture’s members are wearing each and every day.

Turning the street style meme inside out, ‘What Are You Wearing Today?’ turns the idea of a public visual record into a personal diary, and reduces the daunting nature of the project—a year’s worth of snapshots- into something altogether more easily understood by even those that have never once stopped to think about the clothes on their back after they’ve thrown them on.

‘What Are You Wearing Today?’  also evokes elements of yet another niche integral to the supertalk message board: that of raw, unwashed denim. Tying every single photo together is the exact same pair of jeans, which, once dark and full of indigo dye, eventually became a canvas upon which 367 days worth of experience came to light.

Presented in collaboration with Superfuture and sponsored by iconic japanese denim shop Self Edge, ‘What Are You Wearing Today?’ opens on March 27th, on view through April 19th.

 An excerpt from the exhibition:

“From 1980 to 1981, performing artist Teching Hsieh punched a time clock every hour on the hour, twenty-four hours a day, for an entire year, to observe the passage of time. My series, entitled What Are You Wearing Today?, is an exercise in time and digital replication. I photographed myself everyday for an entire year, from March 10th, 2007 until March 10th, 2008. Like Teching Hsieh’s Time Piece, I illustrated the passage of time by shaving my head and letting it grow throughout the duration of my work. This subject of transience can also be observed by my jeans, which I have worn every single day to coincide with my growing hair. Both elements signify change and growth that conformed to my body throughout this year-long piece.”

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Working on Sundays (but not really)

Worked up some invitation text this morning but I’m not sure how it’ll be utilized. Otherwise, it’s been a slow grind for the start of this month. As you know, I have a B.F.A. exhibition coming up on the 27th. The toughest part about showing work so soon is not having any time to reflect on it. So instead of working, I hauled ass to see Mikey slob on a sandwich after he went to Supleme. He did not buy a Kermit tee.

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Mar 9, 2008 categories: Food, Photography tags: {0 Comments} 



Even smaller spaces

I wrote a bit about unique and/or small spaces in regard to design and New York but neglected to talk about photographer Michael Wolf, who has been taking portraits of the Chinese for a few years. One project, 100×100, captures the lives of 100 Chinese people summed up by their 100 square foot homes. It’s quite remarkable how different each one is and how much density can be found in each room. Some amass enough possessions to furnish a much larger apartment.

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Mar 5, 2008 categories: Art, Photography tags: {0 Comments} 



Nighttime patio

I caught a glimpse of a weird light pattern going against the building across from mine as I was walking out to the kitchen. Either the blinds are always closed or I just never paid close attention.

Mar 2, 2008 categories: Photography tags:



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