612+ Virtual Cardboard Boxes Full of Ephemera
A while back, I picked up an ultracompact digital camera. Since then it's been a miniature, constant companion, and I find myself snapping pictures nearly every day. I am wonder if this is translating into a minor lifestyle change.
Andy Warhol used to keep a cardboard box next to his desk into which he'd toss things accumulated over the course of his life. After he died, he left behind a warehouse of 612 boxes of accumulated ephemera. There's no way I can handle that level of actual clutter, but a comparable volume of virtual clutter is something I can handle.
The story of Warhol's boxes is an interesting one. Check out Warhol's Time Machine at MetropolisMag.com. Also, there's an online exhibition of the Time Capsule #21 at Warhol.org.
Time to take picture of a soup can, circa 2006.
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