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17Dec/091

MPSU – Acid Mine Drainage

On December 17th Matthew Friday, Dr. Bernhard Debatin, Jason Nein and I visited four separate sites of acid mine drainage (AMD). These scans are from this site visit.

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16Dec/090

Ghosts of Repetition – Shawnee

The following high resolution surface scans are taken with the MPSU (mobile platen scanning unit). These images, upon inspection, reveal a glimpse of the decline from a once thriving community center to the meager town that Shawnee is today.

In these scans, time is compressed; past becomes present, present becomes future, the artificial and natural co-mingle and the artifacts become “ghosts of repetition”.

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9Dec/090

MPSU Shawnee 091204

Another cold day on the streets of Shawnee with the mobile platen scanning unit (MPSU). From time to time the MPSU requires more hands thank I have and on this trip I had an assistant with me, Kent Cubbage.

We explored the main street of Shawnee finding our way in to the rarely opened antiques store. We walked in and the door jingled a bell over our heads. Two old men craned their necks around to see who it was. The coal fed pot belly stove in the middle of the room gave a welcome warmth. The propriter and his friend were kind but dismissive to our strange motivations as we searched the interior of the building.

Back out into the cold. We encountered the pile of coal and lumber that the old men were using to keep warm. The few remaining traces of ice crystals from the season's first snow remained in the shadows of once noble buildings.

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4Dec/090

MPSU in Shawnee

This afternoon was a cold one in Shawnee and it was as empty as a ghost town. In stark contrast, beneath every fallen leaf and embedded in every patch of dirt, artifacts of this community's previous glory were abundant.

The following high resolution surface scans are taken with the MPSU (mobile platen scanning unit). These images, upon inspection, reveal a glimpse of the decline from a once thriving community center to the meager town that Shawnee is today.

In these scans, time is compressed; past becomes present, present becomes future, the artificial and natural co-mingle and the artifacts become "ghosts of repetition"*.

* - "ghosts of repetition" is a phrase coined by W. G. Sebald. I came across this phrase in the article An Archival Impulse by Hal Foster (October 110, Fall 2004 pp 3 - 22).

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23Nov/090

Mobile Platen Scanning Unit

The Mobile Platen Scanning Unit, or MPSU for short, consists of a Canoscan LiDE 100 flatbed scanner and a Lenovo X200 Tablet PC attached back to back.

The MPSU affords the unique ability to create high resolution images on site.

The following are images from the initial testing phase of the unit:

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