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A Fast Fourier Transform was used repeatedly on diagonally scanned blocks of pixels which had been glitched with channel-swapping in interrupted sorting operations. This is a cropped section of the image.
The Ship Hotel Weybridge. Very nice hotel :-)
For the past 400 years, the Ship Hotel, Weybridge has been serving the needs of the good townsfolk of Weybridge and the surrounding area. Conveniently situated at the beginning of the last staging post between Portsmouth and London the stage coaches stopped off at the Hostelry to change horses and to permit their passengers to partake in refreshments before continuing on the last eighteen miles to central London.
I pushed this to the dark side and let color noise dominate the scene... I dialed it down a bit so you can still see the dancers. Emphasizing the red and blue hues made this look like the wonderful Star Trek transporter effect. They used shiny spangle glitter suspended in water and stirred it with a spoon. They had very inventive effects FX people...
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START Treaty negotiations mashed with satellite view of Eniwetok Atoll craters. Image degrading, interrupted sorting, channel swapping for heavily glitched appearance.
Created with GlitchSort. Remix and mashup of commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SundaySchool.jpg, by Tom Mandel, licensed under the terms of the cc-by-sa-2.0.
2008 Beijing Auto Show, Ford Fiesta MK6, remix/glitch of commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:2008_Beijing_Auto_Show_Cu....
WFPC2 Data, some edge nebulosity from ESO data
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'... All these moments
will be lost in time,
like tears in rain ... [0]
Neek! dreams of electric sheep
Spent a portion of the day installing electric sheep. Finally got it installed and this is the *sheep* running as a screensaver on my machine. Scott Draves is the man responsible. I stumbled on the project listening to an ITConversation, Mesh Forum 2006 Art of Networks, 2006-05-07. [1]
The sheep currently running is designed by Chris Ursitti. There is also good writeup on New.com about sheep, PCs dream of electric sheep [2]
Reference
[0] [Roy, Blade Runner, Phillip K. Dick (2006MAR291104).]
www.flickr.com/photos/bootload/tags/pkdick/
[Accessed Friday, 26 August 2006]
[1] ITConversation, 'Mesh Forum 2006 Art of Networks, 2006-05-07.'
www.itconversations.com/shows/detail1071.html
[Accessed Friday, 25 August 2006]
[2] CNET News.com, 'Elinor Mills, staff writer, 28 July 2006, 1:12pm'
news.com.com/PCs+dream+of+electric+sheep/2100-1025_3-6099...
[Accessed Friday, 25 August 2006]
FFT transform operating on the brightness levels of an image to boost certain bands, plus a little zigzag-scanned broken sorting.
Glitch and remix of a painting by Tiziano Vecellio (Titian). The digitized version had highly saturated color, making it an interesting candidate for color and detail degrading with an FFT.
From an original image published by NASA, see eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/51000/51305/ST... and earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=51305. Pixel-sorted by saturation, hue and brightness, in that order, vertically.
I started playing around a bit with some software from www.oloneo.com/.
Their software does HDR processing, but it also does a really neat "ReLight" effect. The user plugs in several images of the same subject using the same exposure settings but different lighting in each image. Then the user has full control over each of those "lights" once the software has mixed all of the images together. Super cool stuff!
Each of the above shots is a screen shot from the same processed image using different lighting settings.
By combining two convolution filters it is possible to create an "angle map" which maps an image's edges' angles to a pixel value. Then this map can for example be used to control the rotation of a brush that gets painted over the image.
Source image "LUCKY STRIKE, GIRL IN RED"
It is the same old story: the strongest and evilest always prevale.
Inspired by two picture shots snatched from the two most brilliant contacts I've found so far:
the flower killer from the Cade photostream and the evil face (no longer up), from the noqontrol photostream.