Photo Noise, fiction amateur digital photos.

Photo Noise

One of the specificity of today's digital cameras is that you have returned to a mass audience in a rendered image semi-professional, also thanks to the infinite possibilities of evidence permitted by the shots assets. Even with these features pictures obtained have nonetheless maintained a recognizable aesthetic 'amateur', which, however, seems much less 'rough' compared to previous decades. This new hybrid follows its own aesthetic parameters identified by the few scientifically identified by the author of the Photo Noise , a web application by Steven Read. The work goes fishing in the ocean of images stored in the network that belong to the categories of popular cameras (identifying them through the file names assigned automatically by the machines themselves) and unifies them in a slide show anonymous and unifying that embodies its own random but credible narrative. Consequently, the images appear to belong to a single anonymous 'hand' but differ gradually in an infinite unpredictable sequence spanning unrecognized spaces and people.