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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)
On the left is a frame from the video.
On the right is the joined up slits.
Waves crashing on the beach, seen as a slice of space with time increasing along the x-axis.
Waves are periodical in both space and time, so they are still recognizable when one spatial dimension is replaced by time.
Done with shell scripts and ImageMagick. Also made a movie (took a week) that had too little motion in it to be really interesting. Would probably look better with bigger waves moving more rapidly through the frame.
I'm selling this and other photos on my payhip.com page ( payhip.com/miskaknapek ).
Money raised goes to helping me pay for private specialist medical care for a severe immune damaging disease I have, MECFS, outside the coverage of public medical care.
MECFS is akin to liver/kidney failure in severity. The body becomes severely unable to defend against disease and harmful matter, as essential immune functions are damaged.
A 2016 USA MECFS Mortality study found a median 17 year life expectancy reduction amongst MECFS afflicted.
MECFS research and treatments exist, but hasn't reached public medical health. Almost exclusively, the only medical care is via private medical specialists.
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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)
On the left is a frame from the video.
On the right is the joined up slits.
In this case the video was recorded in portrait but processed as a landscape video.
Photograph taken using my mobile phone which has a simple shutter. The effect of the slowly moving train makes the resulting image slant, similar to Lartigue's famous photo of the racing car.
Rochford Station, Essex. Photograph taken using my mobile phone which has a simple shutter. The effect of the slowly moving train makes the resulting image slant, similar to Lartigue's famous photo of the racing car.
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Picture made with slitscan technique.
21:51 25-10-2016
Reverse engineer video @ www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5WliWhBFHo
Watercurtain @ hackaday.com/2016/05/12/now-youre-printing-with-water/
...bien que la chose représentée eût une valeur esthétique, elle trouvait que la vulgarité, l'utilité reprenaient trop vite leur place dans le mode mécanique de représentation, la photographie.
[...for all that the subject of the picture had an aesthetic value of its own, she should find that vulgarity and utility had too prominent a part in them, through the mechanical nature of their reproduction by photography.]
Proust [translation by Moncreiff]
Ladypool Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. 25th May 2009. Foma Fomapan400 in Ilfosol-3 1+9 15minutes (giving, I estimate ISO800).
interactive installation @ BWA Galeria Sanok, Poland as part of mediawave festival Sanok 2008
view video at: www.archive.org/details/blackholefactorySanokSonglines
A more complex image formed using the slit camera by rewinding the film and simultaneously panning the camera. Vertical lines are formed by irregularities in the rewind. Horizontal lines are by irregularities in the panning.
interactive installation @ BWA Galeria Sanok, Poland as part of mediawave festival Sanok 2008
view video at: www.archive.org/details/blackholefactorySanokSonglines