23 Hours – John Linton
- July 4th, 2010
- Posted in John Linton . photo essays
- Write comment
Recently, aamora members were invited to join in a project called 23 hours. The premise of the project, conceived by Michael Van der Tol, was to cease all verbal communication for 23 hours (continuously) and photograph absolutely anything you are thinking, feeling or seeing during the 23 hours of silence.
Check out John Linton’s wordless day in this slide show (with sound) produced by Michael Van der Tol:
*****
“John Linton is a floundering member of aamora. He lives in Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, the state with the biggest name and smallest size.” Check out John’s other aamora posts here and see more of his work by clicking here.












The airplane food got me – ug…..
Well done John!!
Well done taking up the 23 hours challenge! I’m just about to take a plane so VERY relevant! Thanks.
You didn’t talk for 23 hours! OMG. I could never do that. Never never never. Good job…I mean, I really like your photos and the soundtrack was really super. But why would you want to stop talking for any period of time?!
Fantastic, John! What a great ride!
Thanks for bringing us along John – you’ve really conveyed the whole airport/airplane/out of body experience!
Dude! Your project was sooo cool, man. Like J. Harvey was havin’ a total flip out when I’d say somethin’. He kept tellin’ me we weren’t suppose to say anything for like 23 hours, man. Like that might actually happen. Dude! I just can’t sit still for even 10 minutes…23 hours? Dude.
Oh…and like John would try to keep me quiet, but he was always listening to his iPod…well not always…but, listen dude…the talking wasn’t all my fault…Brenda would ask us somethin’ and even J. Harvey wasn’t goin’ to mess with her.
Oh…and dude what happened to the 3 AM shot…I was the one that took that one.
Anyway, your sound effects rock dude.