Pandemonium!: Six Months Of Solar Paths Recorded On A Single Piece Of Film

Mr. Mallon used a pinhole camera sitting in his backyard to record the sun's path from June to December of last year. This is the resulting image (in negative form). Looks like, uh, I don't know what it looks like. BESIDES THE MUTHERF***ING MATRIX! You'll never take me alive, robots! Quick, everybody drink this punch with me! No? Oh come on -- it's Hawaiian.
Solar Path Recorded By Pinhole Camera Over Six Months [gizmodo]
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