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Transsiberian Slitscan Test - section9.co.uk
Between March and April, 2015, my partner and I travelled over 10,000km. We covered one quarter of the way around the planet, the vast majority by train. Using a small, second hand digital camera and a sticky camera mount, I recorded the majority of the train journeys.
What you see is over 200GB of footage, shrunk into a single image using a technique known as slitscan. Every frame, I take the middle column of pixels and concatenate it to the image. Each vertical column of pixels represents 1/30th of a second. This adds up into a huge strip, which is then cut and pasted into a more pleasing rectangle.
Date posted: 2015/08/21 02:08:14
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Date liked: 2015/08/21 02:08:37
172 Tumblr notes
Liked from: Notational
Notational reblogged from: diagst
Originally posted by: new-aesthetic
Tagged:
abstract 412
cityscape 353
glitch art 124
surreal 56
fragmented 50
experimental 30
digital distortion 30
datamoshing 9
pixel sorting 7
glitchcore 2