• PENELOPE UMBRICO - EVERYONES' PHOTO ANY LICENSE
  • PENELOPE UMBRICO - EVERYONES' PHOTO ANY LICENSE
  • PENELOPE UMBRICO - EVERYONES' PHOTO ANY LICENSE
  • PENELOPE UMBRICO - EVERYONES' PHOTO ANY LICENSE

    PENELOPE UMBRICO - EVERYONES' PHOTO ANY LICENSE

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    PENELOPE UMBRICO
    EVERYONES' PHOTO ANY LICENSE

    • Published by RVB books, 2019
    • Book + leporello + print in a slipcase
    • Book size 16 x 23 cm, soft cover
    • transparent paper jacket, 1032 pages
    • Leporello 960 x 23 cm, 1,190,505 images
    • 4-color printing on offset paper
    • Print 14.5 x 22.8 cm
    • Moon photographs of the ©NASA
    • on transparent paper
    • Limited copies

    Everyone's Photos Any License (1,190,505 Full Moons on Flickr, 2004–2019) , is a two-part record of information found by running a search using the keyword “full moon” on the photo-sharing platform Flickr, using the platform's search filters “ Everyone’s photos” and “Any license” : part 1 is a leporello print made from a continuous screenshot of these search results (1,190,505 images uploaded since its inception), recording then the huge stockpile of images on the platform, typically only seen on screen a few at a time. The 2nd part is compiled from the text associated with each image, including the photographer's name, the description, the type of license selected, as well as the camera's technical EXIF ​​data that was uploaded with each image. This text is a meditation on the moon in two languages: the romantic voice of the photographer at the time when the moon was photographed and the camera's technical data recorded at that same moment. As a reference point to engage dialogue, a transparent movable print is included of a high-resolution image of the moon that NASA makes available for free on its website.

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    EVERYONES' PHOTO ANY LICENSE (1,190,505 Full Moons on Flickr, 2004-2019), is a two-part record of information found by searching for the keyword "full moon" on the photo-sharing platform Flickr, using the platform's search filters "Everyone's Photos" and "Any License": Part 1 is a leporello print made from a continuous screenshot of these search results (1,190,505 images uploaded since its inception), then recording the platform's enormous stock of images, usually only visible on screen a little at a time. Part 2 is compiled from the text associated with each image, including the photographer's name, description, selected license type, and the camera's EXIF ​​​​technical data that was uploaded with each image. This text is a meditation on the moon in two languages: the romantic voice of the photographer at the time the moon was photographed and the technical data of the camera recorded at that same time. As a reference point to engage the dialogue, a transparent mobile print is included of a high-resolution image of the moon that NASA makes available for free on its website.