Kodachrome, Pt. 1
by Bill Barol from on (#2200C)
This week on HOME: Stories From L.A., a member of the Boing Boing Podcast Network:
Color slides were once the state of the art in family photography -- vibrant, immersive, ubiquitous. So ubiquitous, in fact, that millions, maybe billions of them survive. A conversation with midcentury pop culture expert Charles Phoenix: What can we learn from the vast shadow world of abandoned slides about the way we used to live in our homes?
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