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John_4185
1-Dec-2005, 10:40
jnocook.net/cameras/diverse.htm (http://jnocook.net/cameras/diverse.htm)

I was drawn there while researching the Metrogon 6" on 8x10. I built a camera similar to his.

Oren Grad
1-Dec-2005, 11:08
Seriously deranged, but cool precisely because. There was something about this that looked vaguely familiar, and browsing through the site reminded me that I saw his 1990 exhibit at the List Center at MIT:

jnocook.net/recycled/index.htm (http://jnocook.net/recycled/index.htm)

Brian Vuillemenot
1-Dec-2005, 11:17
I may have to adapt his cockroachicidal technology to zap mosquitoes and other vermin that get inside my Wisner.

Robert McClure
1-Dec-2005, 11:21
Hello jj,

Your Mr. Cook certainly seems fascinating, quirky, and funny too. Not surprised that you might be drawn to a person like that. Reminds me of (what I know of) you - i.e., always ready with a quirky and often acerbic remark.

In a world of (often - not always) straight-laced, rather "bookish," camera/lens/optics/hard data type heads, you have seemed to be quite refreshing at times.

The soup can always use a touch of spice, eh?

John_4185
1-Dec-2005, 19:31
jnocook.net/recycled/bin/rrc-2.jpg (http://jnocook.net/recycled/bin/rrc-2.jpg)

This one is shocking! It has a literary illusion. That looks like the bike that Robert Pirsig rode on his trip with his son and written as Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I wonder if Cook knows that. Ah, I always wonder. No big deal.

BTW, I mounted a pair of matched 240mm lenses for stereo rather like his - no septum. Ended up making a mask of it. That's what I get for cleaning the shop near Halloween.

kreig
2-Dec-2005, 23:40
Mr Cook is a very interesting guy if you ever have a chance to talk with. His perspective is indeed very "illuminating"

I purchased a fine rebuildable 14x17 Rochester View from him several years ago.