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Recursivity

Refering
to the referent,
how drole…

Haikus

The idea of a mobile photo blog came naturally to me once the email possibility of my photo phone became apparent… And the haiku, short poems that convey a single thought, impression or feeling were a logical match to this alternative to a paper notebook for jotting down random inspirations…

All posts in this blog (including this one) will be produced on my mobile phone… Not the find of the century, and i’m not the first one to do it, of course, but it’s my small contribution to the mass of white noise cluttering the internet…

I hope you’ll like this portal into my mind, please mind the gap, keep your hands inside the vehicle, and take time to locate your nearest exit, keeping in mind that it might be situated behind you. So take off your clothes and jump in, the water is fine, indeed…

Frost…

Footprint in the frost,
the city wrapped in a shroud,
hurry, the cold bites.

Mobile…

Going mobile,
notebooks forgotten,
electric haikus.

My brand new Blog…

Or… Everybody else is doing it so why can’t I ?? On the eve of the new Year, it’s time to look forward and take good resolutions. 2004 has been a big year for me and 2005 is going to be very very much bigger… I’m going to go trough one of the biggest transitions in one’s life : I’ll come out of student life and into the “real life”… I’m finishing a Ph.D in biology, and I am at a crossroad that can potentially take me anywhere in the world to do any number of things. One of those multiple paths involves photography, in the form of a number of webpages : the Mamut Photo project, this page (both a Blog and a Picture-a-week effort), and my personal photography website. This page is going to be about all aspects of my life and the relation it has with photography. My Picture-a-Week is going to be posted here, so in theory I should update it at least once a week. If my opinions and ideas should make you think, feel free to leave your comments, it’s part of the Blog ! All my best wishes for 2005, and may your Rodinal be always fresh, your film holders dust-free and your papers, as well as your life, acid-free…