It is an excellent list of examples.
Hrvoje
On Sep 9, 2010, at 9:59 PM, Chuck Kleinhans wrote:
1. all surveillance camera footage could be construed this way; a
common trope set into dramatic narrative films in the past few decades.
2. remote motion activated camera footage (e.g. animals at night who
trip the activation by walking by)
3. experiments with giving cameras to monkeys and apes
4. cameras attached to animals which are subsequently recovered to
study their movement patterns, environments, etc.
5. cameras attached to animals (some video work has been done with
insects) which transmit
6. the Mars Rover
7. All satellite camera footage
and, cameras which just automatically record on a pre-set plan (Google
Earth and Google Maps street view would probably be a good current
example)
Chuck Kleinhans
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