Geolocation

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We are making available a limited number of signed artist copies that were held back for our archives. Publisher and distributor stock is sold out.

Geolocation

Photographs by Larson Shindelman

We use publicly available embedded GPS information in Twitter updates to track the locations of user posts and make photographs to mark the location in the real world. Each of these photographs is taken on the site of the update and paired with the originating text. Our act of making a photograph anchors and memorializes the ephemeral online data in the real world and also probes the expectations of privacy surrounding social networks.

Texts by Kate Palmer Albers, Jamie Allen, Chad Alligood, Julia Dolan, Mark Alice Durant, Paul Soulellis, Michael Wolf, Natalie Zelt

Published in January 2016 by Flash Powder Projects

Hardcover, 10x8 inches, 128 pages/ 78 color images
Edition of 500
ISBN: 978-1-943948-01-7

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We are making available a limited number of signed artist copies that were held back for our archives. Publisher and distributor stock is sold out.

Geolocation

Photographs by Larson Shindelman

We use publicly available embedded GPS information in Twitter updates to track the locations of user posts and make photographs to mark the location in the real world. Each of these photographs is taken on the site of the update and paired with the originating text. Our act of making a photograph anchors and memorializes the ephemeral online data in the real world and also probes the expectations of privacy surrounding social networks.

Texts by Kate Palmer Albers, Jamie Allen, Chad Alligood, Julia Dolan, Mark Alice Durant, Paul Soulellis, Michael Wolf, Natalie Zelt

Published in January 2016 by Flash Powder Projects

Hardcover, 10x8 inches, 128 pages/ 78 color images
Edition of 500
ISBN: 978-1-943948-01-7

We are making available a limited number of signed artist copies that were held back for our archives. Publisher and distributor stock is sold out.

Geolocation

Photographs by Larson Shindelman

We use publicly available embedded GPS information in Twitter updates to track the locations of user posts and make photographs to mark the location in the real world. Each of these photographs is taken on the site of the update and paired with the originating text. Our act of making a photograph anchors and memorializes the ephemeral online data in the real world and also probes the expectations of privacy surrounding social networks.

Texts by Kate Palmer Albers, Jamie Allen, Chad Alligood, Julia Dolan, Mark Alice Durant, Paul Soulellis, Michael Wolf, Natalie Zelt

Published in January 2016 by Flash Powder Projects

Hardcover, 10x8 inches, 128 pages/ 78 color images
Edition of 500
ISBN: 978-1-943948-01-7