Rubikon is a cut-out, which becomes a functioning camera (camera obscura) after putting together. In 1979 the ABC magazine published a jigsaw called Dirkon, which paraphrased the at that time very popular single-lensed reflex cameras. Rubikon, as a redesign has come back to react to the digital techno.
The cut-out Rubikon was first published in 2005 in the 8. issue of the ABC magazine, 25 years after introducing Dirkon. Since that time it has been also published in foreign media dealing with photography. Rubikon is also used as a teaching aid at some schools of photography and elementary schools.
Technical description
The Rubikon – camera obscura is distributed free of charge in PDF format. Its further utilization and propagation is subjected to Creative Commons license - some rights reserved. Rubikon is also available for download on our website. Before putting it together, read the manual carefully, please! I will be very grateful for any feedback, comment and idea for improvement.
PDF - Rubikon 2 beta 2009 (560 kB)
PDF - Rubikon 1.2.2004 (406 kB)


1 comments:
This is fabulous! I'll get back to you, hopefully with pictures!
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