Objects of Desire: Digital Harinezumi CameraSept 9, 2009 By Dan Havlik
Deliberately primitive but with an emphasis on the magic of photographic chance, the camera has a curved black body that resembles—if nothing else—one of those old Kodak Instamatic film cartridges. There's also an analog-style spring-loaded switch to control some of the functions. Though the 2-megapixel Digital Harinezumi has a tiny LCD on back, it only works for playback, forcing you to frame your shots with a pop-up plastic viewfinder like an old spy camera. The result: You never quite know what you're capturing, which can produce "happy accidents" or just plain accidents. The camera's creaky-looking movie clips—which simulate an 8mm film effect without sound—sum up the Harinezumi camera experience: defiantly analog style in a digital package.
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