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Image dedicated to Sir Richard Visionheart for his encouragement to bring the other dimensions into play!
Back wall composed of one photo duplicated, flipped, and offset, of the hostess at a restaurant. Original processing included databending in the Audacity audio editing program. Once I had the back wall layer as I wanted it, I made four copies, and stretched each to fit the four walls. A black background layer was added to absorb any misalignments of the layers. Finally, I brightened the back wall to make it stand out as the back wall.
Taking Paul's image of multiple thrusters into Audacity, altering slightly with wah-wah and attenuation, gave this movie. Kept short as a sample, but if this was used for space flight, it could go on forever!
There's information embedded in images we can't see, signals on top of signals, a synesthesia of sorts mixing sight and sound. Only digital processing brings out the richness of the spectrum!
Original image from Andy Warhol's film, "Blowjob."
Selectively glitched layers in a photoshop .psd file with a hex editor.
Original image by me, shot in Chicago: www.flickr.com/photos/67577064@N04/8183726014/in/photostream
OS X 10.8's text editor works much better than 10.6 in terms of stability. When I imported the .raw file back to photoshop, I unchecked "interleaved" left the channel count at 3 and kept the bit depth at 8. This time however I let Ps guess the pixel dimensions. Aside from that, I copy and pasted some of the bytes and moved chunks in different locations within text editor.