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John Henry von Neumann at Machine ProjectI'll be performing my piece John Henry von Neumann at Machine Project from 10-6 on Sunday June 28th. Come watch me compete against a computer to complete a drawing in an eight-hour workday. I will use pen and paper while the computer uses a plotter. More info on the Machine Project site.
Uploaded on Jun 23, 2009 Week End TriptychWeek End (mise-en-scène) is a triptych of images generated using scenes from Godard's film "Week End". Each image was created through an accumulation of colors from frames of the film, where each point in the final image shows the average color value for that point over the course of the set of frames. The first image was made using frames from the "Analysis" scene, in which one of the main characters, Corinne, wearing only bra and panties, retells a story of a sexual encounter while siting on a desk talking to an unnamed fully clothed man. The second image combines every frame of title text and the interstitial text used to cut the narrative. The third image was created from the frames of the famous traffic scene, a single long tracking shot depicting a traffic jam punctuated by a horrible accident.
Uploaded on Mar 17, 2009 Week End: Analysis SceneWeek End (mise-en-scène) is a triptych of images generated using scenes from Godard's film "Week End". Each image was created through an accumulation of colors from frames of the film, where each point in the final image shows the average color value for that point over the course of the set of frames. The first image was made using frames from the "Analysis" scene, in which one of the main characters, Corinne, wearing only bra and panties, retells a story of a sexual encounter while siting on a desk talking to an unnamed fully clothed man. The second image combines every frame of title text and the interstitial text used to cut the narrative. The third image was created from the frames of the famous traffic scene, a single long tracking shot depicting a traffic jam punctuated by a horrible accident.
Uploaded on Mar 17, 2009 Week End: TextWeek End (mise-en-scène) is a triptych of images generated using scenes from Godard's film "Week End". Each image was created through an accumulation of colors from frames of the film, where each point in the final image shows the average color value for that point over the course of the set of frames. The first image was made using frames from the "Analysis" scene, in which one of the main characters, Corinne, wearing only bra and panties, retells a story of a sexual encounter while siting on a desk talking to an unnamed fully clothed man. The second image combines every frame of title text and the interstitial text used to cut the narrative. The third image was created from the frames of the famous traffic scene, a single long tracking shot depicting a traffic jam punctuated by a horrible accident.
Uploaded on Mar 17, 2009 Week End: Traffic SceneWeek End (mise-en-scène) is a triptych of images generated using scenes from Godard's film "Week End". Each image was created through an accumulation of colors from frames of the film, where each point in the final image shows the average color value for that point over the course of the set of frames. The first image was made using frames from the "Analysis" scene, in which one of the main characters, Corinne, wearing only bra and panties, retells a story of a sexual encounter while siting on a desk talking to an unnamed fully clothed man. The second image combines every frame of title text and the interstitial text used to cut the narrative. The third image was created from the frames of the famous traffic scene, a single long tracking shot depicting a traffic jam punctuated by a horrible accident.
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