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The Impossible Instant Photo LabTurns Pixels Into Polaroids

25 Oct

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Congrats! You’ve got a golden ticket.

If you manage to be good and live through this tour, you’ll be the proud owner of your very own Candy Factory Photo Lab!

The Impossible Instant Photo Lab takes any photo from your phone and turns is into a real live physical polaroid.

This portable lab uses the traditional photo chemistry inside of Impossible Project Polariod film to make you a beautiful analog print.

Pull up any photo on your phone, edit it to your liking, then print!

Combine the thrill of instant prints with the camera you always have on you. We’d take that over a chocolate river any day (and we love chocolate).

Check Out The Impossible Instant Photo Lab
$ 299 at the Photojojo Store

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Make prints from your phone: Impossible Instant Lab closer to reality

01 Aug

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Back in 2008 the Impossible Project took on the task of reproducing Polaroid instant film. Since then, their product line has expanded to include the Impossible Instant Lab. Similar to the analogue Daylab that Polaroid (and Fuji instant film) fans use(d) to create instant prints from 35mm and 120 film, transparencies, snapshot prints and 3D objects, the Instant Lab operates in much the same way using onscreen images from your iPhone as the source. Click through for more details. 

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Works of Impossible Architecture Built from Found Photos

04 Mar

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Drawing & Digital. ]

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Like dreams while you are having them, these buildings make perfect sense subjectively and yet no sense objectively. They are seamlessly integrated, yet structurally surreal … and, like a dream when waking up: the details are hard to recall when you look away.

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Jim Kazanjian searches through tens of thousands of photographs in search of the perfect bits and pieces for each otherworldly creation. Some of the results seem almost plausible, while others stretch the limits of gravity, structural integrity and even the imagination.

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Per his artist statement at 23Sandy (where you can also buy prints): “Jim Kazanjian’s surreal landscapes offer phantasmagoric visions of a where-is-this world, defined by impossibly complex architecture and M.C.Escher-esque black-and-white graphics.”

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“Inspired by the imaginary realms of cult author H.P. Lovecraft—whose wild, cosmic short stories set the mold for much of the 20th century’s best science fiction—Kazanjian’s aim is to redress the “misunderstanding that photography has a kind of built-in objectivity…to defamiliarize the familiar.”

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Impossible Gadget Turns Digital Photos Into Analog Prints

03 Nov

[ By Delana in Gadgets & Geekery & Technology. ]

People around the world shed a little tear when Polaroid announced that it would stop producing the instant film that had become synonymous with the company’s name. The folks at The Impossible Project took up the torch and began producing instant film for Polaroid instant cameras, but they also realized that the photography world has changed significantly. They set out to produce something that was distinctly Polaroid, but that would also cater to the new generation of photographers who use their iPhones as their primary cameras.

(all images via: The Impossible Project)

The Impossible Instant Lab combines the best qualities of instant film photography and iPhone photography to create something entirely new and kind of magical. The device is more or less an iPhone cradle that turns digital photos into instant analog photo prints that you can actually touch, write on, and hand off to friends.

The portable “lab” makes it simple to turn iPhone photographs into physical instant film photos. Using the Instant Lab iPhone app, you pick the photo you want to print. Place the iPhone on the cradle, open the device’s shutter, and push a button to eject the exposed photo. That’s it – your high-tech digital photo is now a retro, low-tech, completely awesome Polaroid.

There are, of course, plenty of wi-fi and Bluetooth photo printers that can spit out hard copies of digital iPhone photos. The Impossible Instant Lab isn’t for the people who are satisfied with those pictures. This gadget is for the people who have felt like something is missing from their lives ever since Polaroid abandoned their instant photograph fans.


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Pigeon: Impossible Podcast #017 – Pigeon Rig

29 Oct

This week we talk about the wing controls, broken rigging, and other tricks we used to rig the pigeon.
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