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On the visual miracle of "slit-scan" video
Friday May 24, 2019. 08:53 PM , from BoingBoing
Hashimoto Baku ('a Tokyo based video director/visual artist/developer') digs into fascinating depth on the 'slit-scan' technique: '[imagine] a quite thick flipbook that all frames of a video are bound page by page. If you just rifle through it, the original video will be just played. Slit-scan intrinsically means slicing the flipbook diagonally.'
Applied to digital video, this 'means displacing a cross section of 'world volume' (like a flipbook, it is an imaginary 3D cube consists of 2D image + 1D time) along with 'time axis'. Part of time displacement whose cross-section is planar is so-called slit-scan.' The effect is to make things stretch, distort, shrink and produce landscapes that are reminiscent of Inception. advanced slit-scan pic.twitter.com/gzSua8dlED— Baku 麦 (@_baku89) May 17, 2019 (via JWZ)
https://boingboing.net/2019/05/24/cross-sectioned-time-dimension.html
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