Photographic Memories


A project by Mark Selby.


Photographs can act as powerful mnemonic representations of our personal memories, indicative of time, place and experience. However as digital photographic technologies strive for ease, convenience and instantaneity, photographs are mass–produced. The camera democratizes experience, recording differing experiences in identical ways. Often not valued as memories, photographs become mundane representations of unremarkable and unfamiliar events whose mnemonic value is increasingly diluted.
Photographic Memories is an ongoing project that intends to make photography an integral component of experience. Like the map, or the ticket, the camera becomes necessary to the journey. Here photography encourages the experience of travel, capturing it in ways more appropriate to the activity.
Oct 19
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The camera needed developing past the earlier laser cut MDF models. I wanted the camera to really heighten the experience of photography so rather than developing or integrating the camera into another travel object, it needed to look and feel like a camera so that the act of photography accentuated the experience. I began by hacking an old digital camera.

The camera needed developing past the earlier laser cut MDF models. I wanted the camera to really heighten the experience of photography so rather than developing or integrating the camera into another travel object, it needed to look and feel like a camera so that the act of photography accentuated the experience. I began by hacking an old digital camera.