January 30th, 2012

Joshua Heineman, one of my favorite artists, wrote an essay for The Huffington Post about a site he inspired with his Reaching for the Out of Reach project.

The site, created by the New York Public Library, is called Stereogranimator; it lets users easily make animated GIFs from the library’s thousands of stereographs. The New York Times also noted it.

I’ve written about Heineman’s wonderful work before.

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Aporia is written by Mills Baker and concerns art, culture, love, philosophy, memory, history, and more. A selection of better posts has been assembled. It's been featured on Tumblr Tuesday and is listed in the Spotlight, but it pines for its youth as a coloring book.