Alan Reiter writes about the Rx Gallery’s “Mobile Phone Photo Show”. They have posted more than 1,500 camera phone photos from 350 participants in 50 countries in a real gallery. The Rx Gallery expects to receive some 10,000 images before the exhibit is over, according to an interesting article in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Every day, more images arrive and are added to the MPPS database, which sorts them into a queue and projects them for 20-second intervals onto monitors and screens throughout the gallery.
A patchwork of an estimated 10,000 photographs will eventually cover most of the wall, creating what co-curators Kurt Bigenho and Greg Crowley call a global “metaphotograph.” The MPPS culminates with a big party June 18.






