Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Delivery! from, The Impossible Project

A tiny box of awesomeness was sitting on my front porch this morning. In it, a ten pack of Polaroid 600 film from The Impossible Project. Super stoked, except that I still need to bring the Spirit into the shop for a quick 1-2. Maybe that's what I'll do today. The film came with a Polaroid Magazine CD as well; it's all in German. 


The back of the package reads,
THE IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT proudly presents carefully saved, stored and tested Polaroid film in a very limited Special Edition, designed by Paul Giambarba, who created the iconic look of Polaroid from 1957 to 1977.
This package has passed all tests and can be enjoyed until 12/2010 and beyond. Meanwhile THE IMPOSSIBLE PROJECT will continue to define and develop a new instant film to be introduced in early 2010. 
Tomorrow, The Impossible Shop will in fact start selling that film, their very own monochrome instant film, in two different versions, PX 100 and PX 600. This film is for users of the Polaroid SX-70 camera. You can read more about the film here. New color film should be available this summer.

There has been a lot of news coverage since The Impossible Press Event, held in New York City on Monday, some of which you can find here.

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