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Mobile Grit on IDANDA by Josh Rubin

My camera phone photo series, IDANDA. Here's an excerpt:

New York-based artist Josh Rubin uses the humble cell phone to create
Mobile Grit, his series of rather beautiful abstract images. Given Rubin's
background at Motorola (and now at mobile technology company, Upoc), it's
not surprising that he's given the matter some thought. We talk to him
about his imagery and philosophy.

full story at IDANDA

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