The digital Dark Age The October Archive.org attack shook me in a bad way. For a while now I’ve been increasingly convinced that in the not-too-distant-future we will be referring to the period of the early 21st century as a digital dark age. Not just because of the seemingly unstoppable rise of anti-intellectual, anti-science fascist movements around the world that use the internet to spread like wildfire, but also dueRead More| Vlado Vince
Earlier this year I had lots of fun participating in GlobalTalk, a fun collaborative experiment where a bunch of folks interconnected their home AppleTalk networks into one global network that allowed their classic Macs and other devices to communicate across vast distances. While AppleTalk is normally tied to a physical location (contemporary uses were usually limited to offices or schools), I was eager to experiment with using it on the go.| Vlado Vince
Shot on expired efke IR820 film. Usually I post descriptions of the places I photograph. Today, however, the location is not particularly important nor interesting. These photos were shot on a roll of expired Efke IR820 film. Efke was a brand of film manufactured by Fotokemika in Samobor, a small town next to Zagreb. Efke was synonymous with photography in Yugoslavia, and Fotokemika produced Efke film for over 60 years, Read More The post Brooklyn, September 2017 appeared first on Vlado Vince.| Vlado Vince