About 30 years ago, aspiring architect Pete Eckert learned he would soon lose his eyesight to retinitis pigmentosa. It was hardly the ideal time to rediscover his mother's camera, but since then, Eckert has made his mark on the world of professional photography by way of a technique that uses "sound, touch and memory" to...
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Brand Marketing Daily
August 08, 2017
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See Pete Eckert's astonishing 'light paintings'
By Patrick Coffee
About 30 years ago, aspiring architect Pete Eckert learned he would soon lose his eyesight to retinitis pigmentosa. It was hardly the ideal time to rediscover his mother's camera, but since then, Eckert has made his mark on the world of professional photography by way of a technique that uses "sound, touch and memory" to...
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To properly vent his frustrations with Twitter's lax hate-speech policies, Israeli satirist Shahak Shapia went analog, spraypainting some of the vicious Tweets he's received--and reported to Twitter--right outside Twitter's German headquarters. By his count, Shapia has reported 300 tweets for containing "serious threats of violence, homophobia, xenophobia or Holocaust denial," and only heard back from...
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