
Several people have contacted me looking for some images of my new scanner — here are a few. I relinquish any copy rights to these images; they are in the public domain now. If you feel like being really nice, credit Daniel Reetz when you use them.
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High res, print-ready copies here:
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So, Dan, how does this scanner function as an art object? ha ha. congrats on the Wired article.
CBC used one of your pictures on their website today!
Did the radio story have anything to do with the picture?
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