In the 1970s, Polaroid introduced instant film for the 8" × 10" format, followed by the creation of an even larger 20" × 24" camera. Polaroid invited artists and photographers to experiment with this remarkable instrument, exploring its creative potential. In 1980, the 20×24 Studio was established. In the fall of 1982, the camera was relocated to a studio at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where I was teaching. The photographs shown here were taken during that period — some of which I transformed into loudspeakers that play back the sounds of the photo sessions themselves.