July 8th, 2013
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Photography was once an act of intent, the pushing of a button to record a moment. But photography is becoming an accident, the curatorial attention given to captured images.

With the rise of automated devices like drones, webcams, and Google Glass taking photographs, will photographers and filmmakers shift into a curatorial role?

Rex Sorgatz on The Case of the Trombone and the Mysterious Disappearing Camera | Tribeca (via thisistheverge)

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