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Birmingham Flickr meet, 11th May 2008, Jewellery quarter, Birmingham.
Somehow the car has 3 pairs of wheels. I think there was a change of panning direction causing that. Please view at original size if possible.
Title is from "The ultimate poem is abstract" by Wallace Stevens. Petri TTL adapted for slitscans, with Prinz-Galaxy 135mm lens. Ilford FP4+ pulled to 50ASA in Perceptol 1+3. Split toning in the Gimp.
One of my hacks from Music Hack Day Helsinki, 2013.
See also: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo08aPEQuqs
"Hackscan - takes a video and summarizes it intelligently into a single image by extracting single columns [or rows] of pixels from each frame. The result is a crazy looking image that captures the essence of the video."
musicmachinery.com/2013/11/18/children-of-the-hack-angry-...
More info: www.hackerleague.org/hackathons/music-hack-day-helsinki-2...
Code here: github.com/hugovk/musichackdayhelsinki
One of my hacks from Music Hack Day Helsinki, 2013.
"Hackscan - takes a video and summarizes it intelligently into a single image by extracting single columns [or rows] of pixels from each frame. The result is a crazy looking image that captures the essence of the video."
musicmachinery.com/2013/11/18/children-of-the-hack-angry-...
More info: www.hackerleague.org/hackathons/music-hack-day-helsinki-2...
Code here: github.com/hugovk/musichackdayhelsinki
St Mary's Row, Moseley, Birmingham. Please view large.
Slitscan. Petri TTL adapted for slitscans, with Prinz-Galaxy 135mm lens. Jessops rebadged APX100 in Rodinol 1+50 (13mins). 4th June 2008.
An experimental composition from a YouTube video. The train is going through a very very long crossing:-)
Spiral projection is a way to show such a long thing. Are there other ways? Print it on the toilet paper?
Modified Ilford Envoy camera. Birmingham Flckrmeet, Sutton Park, Birmingham, 12th June 2011,
Kodak TMax400 (TMY) film in HC110 (dilution B) 7 minutes.
Semiautomatic stitching of train video.
You can assume from the background that the train is accelerating.
One of my hacks from Music Hack Day Helsinki, 2013.
"Hackscan - takes a video and summarizes it intelligently into a single image by extracting single columns [or rows] of pixels from each frame. The result is a crazy looking image that captures the essence of the video."
musicmachinery.com/2013/11/18/children-of-the-hack-angry-...
More info: www.hackerleague.org/hackathons/music-hack-day-helsinki-2...
Code here: github.com/hugovk/musichackdayhelsinki
In the foreground, passing people and cars.
In the background, people walking on the sea ice.
Made from the central pixel-columns of the frames of a three minute video, filmed on my phone in a Lego stand.
One of my hacks from Music Hack Day Helsinki, 2013.
See also: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo08aPEQuqs
"Hackscan - takes a video and summarizes it intelligently into a single image by extracting single columns [or rows] of pixels from each frame. The result is a crazy looking image that captures the essence of the video."
musicmachinery.com/2013/11/18/children-of-the-hack-angry-...
More info: www.hackerleague.org/hackathons/music-hack-day-helsinki-2...
Code here: github.com/hugovk/musichackdayhelsinki
A vertical slice was taken from the centre of each frame of this video, then put side by side.
Shows time along the x axis.
This is My first Experiment work on a new technique using Time Displacement Mapping.
[Low Quality Version]
Second Scanner Camera, From an old Century 5x7 camera found on ebay, scanner can easily rotate which makes it much easier to control
Slitscan:
www.flickr.com/photos/61804678@N04/32522685755
I can't turn off the autofocus setting
Framerate 50fps
Stitch lenght serger 3.2 mm
25 stitches/second.
Each second frame there is a movement.
Anni - "Sneakers" (hackscanned).
One of my hacks from Music Hack Day Helsinki, 2013.
"Hackscan - takes a video and summarizes it intelligently into a single image by extracting single columns [or rows] of pixels from each frame. The result is a crazy looking image that captures the essence of the video."
musicmachinery.com/2013/11/18/children-of-the-hack-angry-...
More info: www.hackerleague.org/hackathons/music-hack-day-helsinki-2...
Code here: github.com/hugovk/musichackdayhelsinki
Slit-scan picture from a movie. I recorded a video at 120 fps then took a slice from each frame and joined them using processing. (www.processing.org)
In this case the video was recorded in portrait to make better use of the "horizontal" width of the frame.
The source photographs were taken by Ansgar on the HelsinkiIn blog between February 2013 and January 2014.
See last year's:
A peripheral streak image of a Russian doll rotated 360°. Time is on the horizontal axis - a photo was taken every 10 secs for 2 hours, which equals a rotation of 0.5° per shot for my turntable. The central 1 pixel vertical column was then copied from each photo and stacked left-to-right in a new document to form the streak image.
This streak image is like the Russian doll has been unraveled, like a label from a tinned can.
If the strips are taken as rows, cutting across the doll parallel to the rotation movement, then many new streak images can be made and assembled into a horizontal streak movie.
A short tutorial of sorts is here on Flickr, as a test of the new video facility.