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  1. #1 Intersting deconstruction on worlds famous skew picture and unnwrapping the 2001 ... 
    Senior Member Petr Dvorak's Avatar
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    This is verrry interesting

    Jacques Henri Lartigue and his camera
    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...and-his-camera

    2001 A Space Odyssey: Unwrapping the Slit Scan sequences
    http://seriss.com/people/erco/2001/
    Pleeease get me out of this 8 bit world!
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    2001 led me down some dangerous paths. It was one of those gateway drugs to photography for sure.

    I got pretty fascinated with slit-scan techniques for a while. So much so that I spent many late nights making a program to *develop* my own out of .tif sequences. Strangely I was lucky enough to use that tech on a feature I was working on that same year. Kismet I guess.

    Here's a couple of my earlier experiments.

    This one happens to also be shot on anamorphic.


    And here's my ugly mug/self potrait.


    There are actually some really great slit-scan videos up on Vimeo. Worth looking at for sure.

    It takes a good deal of time to make a quality 2k-4k slit-scan video, but you can indeed do a lot with the concept.
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    Phil those are amazing you say "a couple of my earlier experiments" i say you would go a long way in the art world with this.....really
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    It's been a long time since I did acid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Evan Starkey View Post
    Phil those are amazing you say "a couple of my earlier experiments" i say you would go a long way in the art world with this.....really
    Thanks Evan. Maybe I'll do an installation piece or something. Initially it was more of curiosity of "how'd they do that" and "can I do that". Haven't made one in a year or so. I have some new ideas :)
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