July 7, 2012
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3D Modeling Study: Sea Shells (Conch)

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3D Modeling Study: Sea Shells (Conch)

July 5, 2012

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3D Modeling Study: Sea Shells (Conch)

July 4, 2012
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3D Modeling Study: Sea Shells (Conch)

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3D Modeling Study: Sea Shells (Conch)

May 2, 2012

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Post #93 remixed.  Opened GIF in QT, exported as mpeg-4 .MOV, datamoshed using avidemux2 in three iterative passes, reassembled and exported in QT, uploaded for your pleasure.

May 1, 2012

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The video of post #116 after repeated datamoshing that was source material for the GIF in post #120.

Datamosher’s how-to explained how to use FFMpegX to encode AVI wrapped XviD video files.  I couldn’t get that to work so I played around with h.264 codecs until I found something that avidemux2 could “work with”.

April 30, 2012
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Post #116 after being datamoshed.  A few choice frames were converted to this GIF.
Thanks to datamosher for his amazingly helpful how-to.

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Post #116 after being datamoshed.  A few choice frames were converted to this GIF.

Thanks to datamosher for his amazingly helpful how-to.

April 8, 2012
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Animated GIF made using sequential stills from a video databending study
After opening Juliana’s resume in HexEdit, the data was copied and pasted repeatedly into a hapless 10 second clip from an earlier compression study video encoded in DVCPRO50 .DV format.

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Animated GIF made using sequential stills from a video databending study

After opening Juliana’s resume in HexEdit, the data was copied and pasted repeatedly into a hapless 10 second clip from an earlier compression study video encoded in DVCPRO50 .DV format.

April 7, 2012
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Still image from a video databending study
After opening Juliana’s resume in HexEdit, the data was copied and pasted repeatedly into a hapless 10 second clip from an earlier compression study video encoded in DVCPRO50 .DV format.

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Still image from a video databending study

After opening Juliana’s resume in HexEdit, the data was copied and pasted repeatedly into a hapless 10 second clip from an earlier compression study video encoded in DVCPRO50 .DV format.