Photochaining – virtual travel!
April 10, 2009 at 3:17 am Leave a comment
Photochaining is virtual travel. It’s an art form, a social experiment and a game. It’s a touch mysterious and very magical.
Here’s how it works. Put an inexpensive memory card in your camera and take some photos. Name the card and place it and a note explaining photochaining into a plastic bag. Then leave it in a public place and see what happens.
The person who finds the bag can choose to leave it for someone else, add more photos and put it back in motion or play with the photos on the card. At any point, the photochainer can post photos to photochaining.com.
Your card could stay in the same city or travel around the world. With luck you can track your card on the photochaining facebook fan page where people can post where they left a card.
The results are fabulous. Have a look at the photochaining site.
Entry filed under: Solo travel perspectives, Solo travel tips, Technology, travel. Tags: social networking, Solo travel tips, Technology, travel photography.
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