
About this project
I want to create a new method of photographic output that approximates screen-based vision; I want photographs to glow in the dark, move, and change after they have left the computer and exist in physical space. I want to build new methods of printing, and examine the effects of various dynamic processes on the photographic print.
The ultimate product of this project will be the development of processes and works that address screen-culture and its impact on contemporary photography and new media by making prints that attempt to address the function and aesthetic of images on screen.

Please help me make this project a reality!
Experimental processes may include (but are not limited to):
phosphorescent inkjet printing
DIY rapid prototyping
self-replicating 3D printer
lenticular printing
stereographic printing
light sensitive dot matrix printing
Every contributor gets updates on all of the project processes, as well as rewards for their level of contribution.
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on June 13, 2011.
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My sincerest thanks and periodic updates on the project and processes that I experiment with.
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A PDF manual detailing our experimentation, processes, and results. this will include step-by-step instructions to recreate any experiments or processes that we create in during the project.
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A printed manual detailing our experimentation, processes, and results. this will include step-by-step instructions to recreate any experiments or processes that we create in during the project.
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A limited edition (edition of 50) artist's book. this book will contain work created during the project, and will use processes that are created for the project. there is a very good chance that many of the pages will glow in the dark and others darken when exposed to light.
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A small three dimensional print of any object of your choosing. you may provide the design or request a custom piece and all rewards $50 and below.
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A unique light sensitive photograph or lenticular animation (approx 8x10) and all rewards $50 and below.
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A unique light sensitive photograph or lenticular animation (approx 16x20) and all rewards $50 and below.
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Jordan Tate is an Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Cincinnati. Tate, a Fulbright Fellow (2008-2009), has a Bachelor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies from Miami University and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from Indiana University. Tate is the author of the recently published “The Contemporary Dictionary of Sexual Euphemisms” from St. Martin’s Press (2007); his work is currently held in collections nationwide, including the Museum of Contemporary Photography and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Tate is the founding editor of the contemporary art blog http://ilikethisart.net.