Monday August 31, 2009
Picks of flicks
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It all started one night as I sat watching a movie in my living room. My camera sat next to me after a hard days work and I couldn’t help but pick it up and start taking photos of the room around me. After a few lack luster results I shifted my focus to the television and took a couple of snaps of the flickering monitor. Something very strange happened. There on the back of my camera was a photograph I really liked but the image was of someone else’s direction. I couldn’t help but wonder who owned the idea?

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Since that night I’ve taken a few more photos of films and have a number I’m really pleased with. The questions regarding originality, however, are still prevalent. Are these images art derived from art or just pure plagiarism? Next time you are watching your favourite film take a picture and link it here.

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Talking about "Picks of flicks"
Margaret reckons...

Ah! (checks to see if it’s still there) Yeah! Lover (the Australian clothing label) have a string of these photos from their favourite movies/television shows on their myspace page under ‘heroes’: http://www.myspace.com/loverthelabel



Zoltan reckons...

Thanks for that link Margaret those are awesome! Get snapping.



Zoltan reckons...

Your spot on, it isn’t new or unique but the spontaneous action from which it occurred keeps compounding the same questions.





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