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ikea hack:
For less than $10 you can make a one-of-a-kind lamp that commemorates your personal history or other past events. Creative lighting aside, this quick project also finally finds a use for those old 35mm negatives you have lying around.
Behind the scenes of the Digitisation of one of the largest wet glass plate negatives in the world, this one is over a metre long . These plates were the final and most challenging plates to be digitised from the World Heritage listed Holtermann Glass Plate Collection. It is comprised of around 3,500 negatives of varying sizes made from 1871-1876. You can read more about this process on our blog.
old negative 01 by Polly Bird Balitro on Flickr.