"CAP" is a Pinhole Camera With a Rough-Looking Exterior
Tisah Tucknott — August 21, 2009 — Eco
References: vidafine
These days, the slicker an android looks, the better. “CAP” is a pinhole camera that opts for the rough exterior look instead of the luxurious high-tech image.
The skeleton and the body of the camera is made solely of recycled material, making CAP look like a toy camera meant for children. The project was undertaken by Amos and Sharon and is meant to bring attention to Earth’s resources.
The pinhole camera has an extension, where a plastic bottle can be used as a tripod.
The skeleton and the body of the camera is made solely of recycled material, making CAP look like a toy camera meant for children. The project was undertaken by Amos and Sharon and is meant to bring attention to Earth’s resources.
The pinhole camera has an extension, where a plastic bottle can be used as a tripod.
Trend Themes
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Sustainable Design — Opportunity for businesses to create products using recycled materials and promote environmental consciousness.
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Retro Aesthetic — Opportunity to tap into the nostalgia market by designing products with a vintage look and feel.
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DIY Photography — Opportunity to cater to a growing market of amateur photographers who enjoy building their own cameras.
Industry Implications
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Camera and Photography — Companies can explore using recycled materials to create eco-friendly cameras.
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Toy Manufacturing — Opportunity to create toy cameras using recycled materials to promote sustainability and environmental awareness.
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DIY and Craft Supplies — Cater to the DIY photography market by offering materials for building and customizing cameras.
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