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184. Mongkok Camera
Image by atelier-ying
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The stacked, terraced dilapidated flats of Mongkok are gorgeous. I am vaguely reminded of Gustav Mahler, who I am told composed his music in slabs, even though compared to old homes in China these Mongkok apartment buildings have an excess of glass (but too little lighting that’s visible from the street) that’s part of what tends to make them so wonderful. I choose the older 3-4 story buildings with fluorescent lighting. The visual stacked impact of the building enables for this camera design and style to be produced up of numerous cameras in a comparable stacked disorganized style.
Camera characteristics:
– exterior modeled on a creating on Shanghai Street.
– rooftop haiku-styled camera sight (versus a vf) produced with bamboo, netting, and cellphone towers.
– a central haiku-styled gap viewfinder
– levels for SLR, rangefinder and pinhole units which offset the lightweight plastic housing materials used. Windows open for the lens. Paper fragments and tape is used for filters and hoods.
– strap and carrying handle made of telephone cable wire and bamboo-simulated scaffolding.
– hvac units include focusing mechanisms for the cameras as effectively as internal viewfinders to selected floors where a single can peer inside to see numerous single-space occupancy units.
– clotheslines, garments, plants are provided with rubber cement to decorate the exterior as you please.
– each incandescent and fluorescent units for lighting the ground floor bakeries and upper tenement housing floors.
Design and style, text and drawing are copyright 2014 by David Lo.
Kindle debug console connector
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To make your personal you’ll need a 20-pin .5mm pitch flat flex cable with a connector. Pin 1 is at the bottom, pin 7 (and 3 and ten) is ground, pin 11 is RX (connect TX from Pc here) and 12 is TX (connect RX from Pc here). Note that the outputs are TTL levels, you need a TTL-RS232 or TTL-USB converter!