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Kenichiro Sato and Big Picture Rochester: Public Art and Civic Initiative
 
At the SUNY Brockport MetroCenter, Kenichiro works on the automated indoor projection show of submitted images.
 
For the debut opening, a television news crew interviews Kenichiro.
 
A digital artist relaxes in his atelier.
 
Here visible from the roof of a three story luxury loft condominium about two blocks away, the 240 square meter photomosaic (40x60 feet) expands across the skyline.
 
Journalists from all around want the scoop.
 
Prints are available for sale from Big Picture Rochester.
 
Kenichiro and former housemate Christian Howell admire the photomosaic from the penthouse loft.
 
At this corner of Main & Clinton not far from his apartment, Kenichiro first gained inspiration from an advertising banner (for Monroe Community College) for Big Picture Rochester.
 
The Big Picture photomosaic debuts.
 
Even in winter and amidst snow, the photomosaic still livens the scene.

Suitable for press about Kenichiro and Big Picture Rochester, these full resolution pictures have never been retouched nor altered.

©2007 John Lam

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Siagian said at 1:32 a.m. on Jun 9, 2007:
very cool...!
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