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For this one I borrowed Jackie's computer (thanks Jackie!!) and basically held a mirror up to the computer screen and rotated it around. Stared kinda slow, got faster as it got towards the end of the picture.
The left images take a central slice from each frame of this video, then put them side by side.
The right images take a slice from different positions: first from one edge, and then the middle, then the other edge.
The top images take vertical slices, and the bottom images take horizontal slices.
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
Waterscouting Stella Maris Rotterdam
Picture made with slitscan technique: MatchTemplate
10:31 08-07-2017
Projet d'Alain Labédie et Mathieu Goulet tel qu'il a été exposé à la galerie Art Mûr avec les autres oeuvres du club photo le 3e oeil.
Remix of this video, where each frame shows all of the original video, but just a single row or column:
Calandtroep De zeeverkennersgroep uit Rotterdam Noord
Picture made with slitscan technique: MatchTemplate
11:39 08-07-2017
richard314159 has invented(?) this interesting camera modification. Click the link below for an explanation and the interesting results of this contraption. It has a certain elegance in action.
Slit-scan image built from footage of the Bristol Chaotic Pendulum. I also used a whole bunch of such images to make a video: youtu.be/EcxJhXuuAm8 .