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PRESS PRINTS

Please be patient while these previews load. They are designed to give you the best possible idea of what the actual full-size images look like, so they're larger (and slower) than we'd normally present. Sorry!

Please note that the previews you see below are not high enough resolution to print. To view the full size, print quality images, click through each image below. Only do that if you really want the image, because the full-sized images are too big to view on a screen, and take several minutes to download. This is the only way we can send you images of high enough quality for print.

If you'd like to use these images for publication please refer to the conditions of use at the end of this page.


"Networked Lowtech Video Wall" - July 2000
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Fort Lux Preview
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"Networked Lowtech Video Wall" - June 2000
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Lux Gallery Preview
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"Untitled Installation" (for the exhibition "Net_Condition") - December 1999
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ZKM Installation Preview
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"Reverse Videowall" Installation - May 1999
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Reverse Video Wall Preview
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"Landfill" (Detail) - February 1999

Landfill Preview
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"Low Tech Videowall" Installation - August 1998

Lowtech Video Wall Preview
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"Redundant Array" Installation - April 1998
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Redundant Array Preview
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Technical Notes

These images are RGB JPEGs. They've been originated in CMYK mode - so all of the colours are printable. To print these images you should reconvert them to CMYK mode. (RGB is for the web, CMYK is for print).

All of these images are at a sensible size for high quality print at 300 dpi. Remarkably little image quality has been lost through compression. Your print department may say that they can't possibly print JPEGs because they're not high enough quality. Ignore them.

Conditions of Use

Please mail us if you'd like to use any of these images for print. We're happy to grant any publication permission to feature these images free of charge, as long as:

  • The image is used for illustrative or journalistic purposes, not as part of an advertisment.
  • The name Redundant Technology Initiative and our web address, www.lowtech.org are mentioned in copy associated with the image.
  • We're given a picture credit such as: ©LOWTECH.ORG 2000.
  • Please post us a copy of the publication in which the image is used.


Images ©LOWTECH.ORG 98&99&00