FLUX projects are collaborative, event-based, or site-specific photographic documents. They are distinct from the personal chronological archive.
A FLUX project brings multiple photographers together to document a single place, event, or condition simultaneously. The output is:
Projects are published at:
https://flux.dantesisofo.com/{project-slug}/
This URL is permanent. Once embedded in a QR code and printed, it cannot change.
| Dimension | Personal FLUX | Project |
|---|---|---|
| Authorship | Single photographer | Multiple photographers |
| Sequence | Personal chronological archive | Global chronological sequence across contributors |
| Issue numbers | From personal archive | None — project is standalone |
| Timeline | Integrated into personal archive | Separate standalone page |
| Generator | Personal FLUX generator | Project-specific assembly tool |
| Map | GPS stored, surfaced in archive | Central feature — interactive GPS map |
Status: Published — 2026-05-10
URL: flux.dantesisofo.com/broad-street/
The first FLUX project and the proof of concept for the entire protocol.
A one-day photographic walk down Broad Street in Philadelphia. Two photographers:
The project demonstrated that:
This is the core idea of FLUX made visible:
The river is shared. The seeing is not.
Why Broad Street:
Broad Street is linear, civic, historical. It cuts through Philadelphia from north to south. It contains bureaucracy, commerce, poverty, beauty, decay, motion, and infrastructure. It can be walked, mapped, photographed, and archived in a single day.
The street became the river.
Project components:
{project-slug}/ ← URL
{project-slug}_NNN_{photographer-slug}_YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS.jpg ← filename
Where NNN is a global sequence number across all photographers, assigned in chronological order by capture timestamp.
Photographs from a project made by Dante Sisofo may also appear in the personal FLUX archive as part of a regular numbered issue. The two records are independent. A photograph can exist in both without conflict.
Projects to document as the system grows:
SCHUYLKILL_IN_FLUX — along the Schuylkill RiverPHILADELPHIA_IN_FLUX — city-wide multi-photographer archiveFLUX_WIKI_v1.0 — flux.dantesisofo.com/wiki/projects/