Computational Photography
Summer 2009
Stefan Höderath
1 Pixel Camera
Bernhard Bauch
Achsensprung
Andreas Schmelas
Artificial Smile
Stefan Stubbe
Artificial Smile
Constantin Engelmann
Bionymize
Frederic Gmeiner
Extracts of local distance
Benjamin Maus
Extracts of local distance
Torsten Posselt
Extracts of local distance
Martin Kim Luge
Me Myself and I
Tim Horntrich
Mutable Postcards
Stefan Höderath
Mutable Postcards
Andreas Schmelas
My Other Friends
Stefan Stubbe
My Other Friends
Benjamin Frenzel
Narciss Cam
Sandra Dick
One color camera
Peter Bartz
Structures
Sandra Dick — One color camera
Computational Photography — Summer 2009
The one color camera is a critical design concept that aims at resharpening the photographer’s look and making him more aware of the three basic colors that are the basic elements of his photographs. The camera exists in three versions: blue, green and red. Depending on the color, each camera allows the photographer to take a photograph only when the image contains enough of the respective color. When for example the green camera is pointed at something, a sensor measures the amount of green in the image. If it is below 50 %, the shutter button is blocked, and no picture can be taken. Only when the amount of green is above 50 %, the shutter button can be pressed.