Hello again, it’s Monday. I’ve used the classic half-write stuff for ages then ditch it in the vain hope that something else comes along method thus far, because I find it increasingly difficult to get inspired about new stuff that looks exactly like old stuff I’ve already written about. This thankfully doesn’t fall under this category. It’s called the Punch camera, and it takes regular digital images but allows its users to physically punch a rasterized image of their photo. The punched image gives information which can connect its users to the digital gallery. I’d love to do a spin-off product especially for the “hands-on” paparazzo. They could run up to whomever is desperate, haggered, irrelevant and attention seeking, and give them that attention by repeatedly battering them in the face with the camera. Oh, but I guess that wouldn’t really take a photo. I’d only really thought the first part through. Read more after the jump.



The camera’s designer, Matty Martin has this to say: “This is a camera which was inspired by the loss of tangible memories. It is meant to connect both physical and digital while minimizing excess materials and the hardships in sharing images.” Yea, that’s more-or-less how I feel about my paparazzo version.
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