No, but we have been weeding out endless photographs of building construction and renovations that were taken over the years, and never, ever used. They are, not to put too fine a point on it, excruciatingly boring. Interesting idea, the webcam time-lapse. Rather like watching grass growing, no? Although the finishing stages & exhibition installation could be much more intriguing to the average viewer.

Amalyah Keshet


At 16:46 06/10/2004, you wrote:
We are in the process of a building renovation that will also involve new
construction.  We have been asked to do time lapse of the job site.  So the
question is have any of you brilliant people out there set up a time lapse
project using a webcam.  We would probably locate the camera outside and
image the site for about 2.5 years.

Thanks,

William Weinstein
Director of Information Services
Philadelphia Museum of Art
PO Box 7646
Philadelphia, PA 19101

(p) 215-684-7741
(f) 215-235-0035




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