The next day, we were really enthusiastic and we imagined what we could do.
We picked up some stuff that we found in Nadine's apartment: teabag, newspaper, toothbrush,
hammer, etc. 
When we arrived there, I quickly inserted 1 franc into the slot & nothing happened.
The lousy machine ate my money.  What a disappointment...  So, there we were, alone in
Zürich with a hammer , teabag, wooden frame & a broken PHOTObooth.

 
  "Nadine & I were keen
on doing this project, so we
began our hunt  for another
PHOTObooth..."
             
  After a whole hour of walking the streets, our search seemed hopelessly lost.  Nadine & I
weren't talking.  We walked from one part of The City to other, but every corner store & sidewalk
resulted in nothing.  Just another disappointment to what began as such a beautiful day.

[ Frame ]

[ Apple ]
Two hours later, we finally found another PHOTObooth.  Surely, our arms & legs were
tired, however, our passion for the project remained strong in our minds.  We began slowly with
the tea bag and invented about 14 stories.  It was like a game, we couldn't stop.
One idea brought on another one!
-Maud Renggli, Switzerland
 
 
[ Falling ]

[ Flower ]

[ Glasses ]

[ Toy Gun ]

[ Joint ]

[ Paper ]

[ Letter ]

[ Shoe ]
 

"Imagination is more important than knowledge." -Albert Einstein

 

  The PHOTOhype Project, Est. 1997
Written By: Maud Renggli
Team Switzerland
E-mail: Maud_Renggli@hotmail.com