March 2012
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Thanks!
On February 29th, Leap Day, YOTG has reached 1000 followers! Thank you all for an amazing start to this year-long project. Knowing that there’s an audience out there makes producing the work featured on YOTG all the more rewarding. Here’s to an exciting year ahead, and here’s to you!
Thanks!
—Phil
February 2012
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brunchwizard asked: just wondering, how would you go about doing one of these things? like, what programs?
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Compression Study #2 (Push Transition)
One black frame, one white frame, and a left to right push transition. The resulting loop is compressed 205 times using QT h.264 codecs and filter effects. The soundtrack was made using analog mixer feedback.
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us-and-now asked: I'm having trouble trying to get this data bending to work. Are there any programs you recommend on using? I have a PC, and i've tried a hex editor, but i can't seem to get it to work. It constantly says that the file is corrupt when I try to view the picture. Any tips?
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nomade asked: can you recommend me some tutorial to start to experiment with glitch? i know there are several out there but surelly you have some favorite ;)
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Source: a video consisting of one black frame and one white frame.
Process: iterative re-compression using Quicktime .MOV h264 w/ QT filters and selective manipulation of the raw data using a hex editor.
Concept: successive signal degradation returns to the initial starting point.
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campblr asked: How did you make those blankets? I've been toying with the idea of making cross-stitch versions of some of my pixel illustrations, but this technique also looks promising
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