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	<title>Comments on: Lego of Choice: Pinhole Camera</title>
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		<title>by: Jamie House</title>
		<link>http://www.envelooponline.com/nan/archives/lego-of-choice-pinhole-camera/#comment-56281</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hello,love the article on lego camera,i am a uk based pinhole photographerArtist Statement
Jamie House
Jamie is a  socially engaged, Practising photographer that uses pinhole cameras, he collaborates with people worldwide, using the collective power of mail art to realise his ideas and empower people.
 Jamie’s latest project Pinhole litter project is a collaborative pinhole photography project that will help us clean up and re-engage with our surroundings, working with people worldwide to collect discarded drinks cans, converting them into pinhole cameras, replacing litter with a creative vision.
Jamie has used pinhole photography and mail art in previous projects Pinhole Parcel Project, in this project he constructed cameras that have been disguised as parcels, and posted them around the world, mapping the world with light.
 my latest project pinhole Litter Project,could you write an article on it?
Pinhole Litter Project 
Details: 
Participants wanted to take part in a collaborative pinhole project that will help us clean up and re-engage with our surroundings, as well as learn about the art of pinhole photography. 
Jamie invites anyone to take part in this collaborative project. He will work with people worldwide to collect discarded drinks cans, which he will convert into home-made pinhole cameras. 
 Later participants will use these cans to take photographs of the environment they where found in, the aim is to replace litter with a creative vision, the cans are later recycled. 
Thanks
jamie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,love the article on lego camera,i am a uk based pinhole photographerArtist Statement<br />
Jamie House<br />
Jamie is a  socially engaged, Practising photographer that uses pinhole cameras, he collaborates with people worldwide, using the collective power of mail art to realise his ideas and empower people.<br />
 Jamie’s latest project Pinhole litter project is a collaborative pinhole photography project that will help us clean up and re-engage with our surroundings, working with people worldwide to collect discarded drinks cans, converting them into pinhole cameras, replacing litter with a creative vision.<br />
Jamie has used pinhole photography and mail art in previous projects Pinhole Parcel Project, in this project he constructed cameras that have been disguised as parcels, and posted them around the world, mapping the world with light.<br />
 my latest project pinhole Litter Project,could you write an article on it?<br />
Pinhole Litter Project<br />
Details:<br />
Participants wanted to take part in a collaborative pinhole project that will help us clean up and re-engage with our surroundings, as well as learn about the art of pinhole photography.<br />
Jamie invites anyone to take part in this collaborative project. He will work with people worldwide to collect discarded drinks cans, which he will convert into home-made pinhole cameras.<br />
 Later participants will use these cans to take photographs of the environment they where found in, the aim is to replace litter with a creative vision, the cans are later recycled.<br />
Thanks<br />
jamie
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