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A creative team has used 250 Canon cameras to create a flashgun wall display for the Japanese band Androp. The 250 Canon cameras, each fitted with a flash, were then strapped to a frame wall and ...
Japan musicians Androp built a backdrop of 250 Canon cameras and programmed all their flashes to fire off in a sort of digital stop-motion screen. Watch it, though I can’t guarantee the video won’t ...
At first blush, the video might not seem so special: It’s a band performing against a wall of strobe lights, after all. But, taken as a whole, the video’s technical sleight of hand powers a rather ...
I’ve been a fan of openFrameworks, an open source C++ toolkit for creative coding, since I first picked it up last year. Since then, I’ve watched as countless developers, designers and artists used it ...
[Kyle McDonald] is trying out a new look, at least in the digital world, with the help of some openFrameworks video plugins. He’s working with [Arturo Castro] to make real-time facial substitution as ...
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