April 2012
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Snippet of footage generated during a recent residency at IEA at Alfred University using a David Jones Mini Video Image Processor and Sandin Image Processor. Video source: Feedback through a TBC recorded to DV tape and recaptured while fast forwarding the DV deck.
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Snippet of footage generated during a recent residency at IEA at Alfred University using a David Jones Mini Video Image Processor and Sandin Image Processor. Video source: Feedback through a TBC recorded to DV tape and recaptured while fast forwarding the DV deck.
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Snippet of footage generated during a recent residency at IEA at Alfred University using a David Jones Mini Video Image Processor and Sandin Image Processor. Video source: Feedback through a TBC recorded to DV tape and recaptured while fast forwarding the DV deck.
writetf asked: So I recently switched from windows over to Mac and realized there is no real substitute for IrfanView for opening images that may not open in "standard" image viewers but are technically correct images. Do you have any recommended tools for us Mac users which replicate/replace IrfanView functionality?
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Snippet of footage generated during a recent residency at IEA at Alfred University using a David Jones Mini Video Image Processor and Sandin Image Processor. Video source: 2x BW CCTV cameras, synch signal feedback through a TBC. Audio source: mixer feedback.
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Busting “Sprocket Holes”
Clip created during a recent residency at IEA at Alfred University using a David Jones Mini Video Image Processor and Sandin Image Processor. Video source: Feedback through a TBC. Audio source: Video signal.
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Busting “Sprocket Holes”
Clip created during a recent residency at IEA at Alfred University using a David Jones Mini Video Image Processor and Sandin Image Processor. Video source: Analog Video Feedback through a Time Base Corrector. Audio source: Video signal.
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Created by stringing together three video files created with Benjamin Gaulon’s You Glitch. Further errors are introduced by Quick Time 7 Pro; there’s a bug in my version when exporting to .MOV using the Animation codec at 256 colors. Sound is generated from the .MOV file by opening it in Audacity as raw 64 bit floating point data at 44.1 kHz.
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Video Databending Study
Result of several passes of hex editing performed on a Cinepak encoded .AVI file made from a 10 second clip of Compression Study No. 1. Sound obtained from the .AVI file opened as a u-law raw sound file at 44.1Khz.
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Video Databending Study
10 second video clip created by adding 8 16bit words to the raw data of a DVCPro50 .DV encoded excerpt of a previous compression study video. Audio generated by opening the resulting file in Audacity using a-law setting at 44.1 kHz.