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The Impossible Project

A state of collective mourning began when Poloroid announced they would cease to produce the beloved medium. The Impossible Project has reclaimed Poloroid Film, and vows make it a viable, living medium once more. In their words: “Impossible b.v. has been founded with the concrete aim to re-invent and re-start production of analog INTEGRAL FILM for vintage Polaroid cameras. Therefore Impossible b.v. has acquired the complete film production equipment in Enschede (NL) from Polaroid, has signed a 10-year lease agreement on the factory building; and has engaged the most experienced team of Integral Film experts worldwide.” Photos via Polanoid.

Tags: impossible, Photography, poloroid, reclaimed
Posted in Do Gooder, Gadgets, Photography, Websites, design on February 10, 2009

One Response to “The Impossible Project”

  1. Jessica Says:
    February 11, 2009 at 1:17 pm

    Yay! I mean, I don’t actually own a poloroid camera, but was very sad when I heard they were going away… Maybe my parents still have their old one and I can steal it…

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