With ego-spewing blogs fast becoming more commonplace than MySpace pages and breathing, it was only a matter of time before the glorified diary entry format went visual. And what better way to witness this transition than through the capable lens of Dave Dunn, one-half of the local "microcinema" duo Small Change? (Microcinema basically means the screening of independent films that lack distribution; the cult circuit includes impromptu movie houses in New York, Portland and even Syracuse, N.Y.) Dunn's first entry was a cheeky tour of his house, featuring overtly dramatic Moog/Mogwai-lite music by Jeff Mott and overtly dramatic doors and drawers opening and closing. Since then, he's captured part of Paper Rad's recent performance at Black Floor and just under a minute of gonzo footage from a disposable camera. Reload the page often for more moving pictures about the art, music and subculture scenes of Philadelphia at Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.