“Long Division”

“I’m a Professional”

“Curl and Flare”

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“Looking For The Great Escape”

“Art Director Tracks III: The Smudgenning”

“The Horror! The Horror!”

“Screener, N°3: Fun with Moiré Edition”

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“Screener, N°2”

“Screener, N°1”

“Spider-Cat, Spider-Cat, Does Wha…’er…Whatever This Is”

“Frosted Tips”

“The First Thing I Noticed About Her Was Her Eyes”

“Gone Fishing”

“Reflecting on Past Adventures”

“Up-close and Blursonal”

“Art Director Tracks”

“Line It Up” – Shooting Uniqlo Canada with Saty+Pratha, Live View and a whack of guidelines in Phase One’s Capture One software

“Technicolor Meltdown”

“Group Distraction” – Movie-time on a KLM transatlantic flight to Amsterdam

In my opinion, the introduction of the in-seat TV screen is the greatest thing to happen to flying since escape hatches.

Finally, we are in control of what we want to watch.

However, the sight of a hundred or so people tightly packed next to each other wearing headphones and intenty staring at their own personal screen definitely diminishes any sense of flying as a shared experience.

Flying used to be an adventure. Now it’s an inconvenience. Security measures in our post-9/11 world have a lot to do with that, but a general malaise towards the engineering marvel that is scheduled mass passenger flight already exsisted before our ‘war-on-terror’ reality.

Heaven help us if the entertainment system were to go down. We may have to read, or introduce ourselves to our elbow neighbour, or stare out the window at a sight that human eyes had never seen a scant century ago.