Rachel
Sourced here: the-astrovert
Electronics In The World Of Tomorrow +/4
Repurposing of the original ‘Electronics In The World Of Tomorrow’ by Erkki Kurenniemi (1964 or 1968).
At UBUWEB, Erkki Kurenniemi has been described thus:
“Erkki Kurenniemi is considered a prophet of artificial-intelligence research, headband videos and artificial reality, often being 10-40 years ahead of his time. He has appeared on topical TV shows and written futuristic articles speculating on the future of mankind and on the relationship between man and machines. “
This version hasn’t come out perfectly (admittedly), or at least, I’m not sure if I am happy about the results. Some parts seem to have lacked some detail, but this was an experiment for me. It took a full week (day AND night) to process, and I was able to put it all together today. This explains why I have been a bit quiet recently …
You can read more at The Sound Of Eye, or watch the original at UBUWEB.
Ghostbusters
Pretty much sums up my youth ….
Sourced here: orchidblack.tumblr.com/post/1411036402/who-you-gonna
Pixelqatsi (lo-fi dither version)
Experiment in converting film into style of an 8-bit computer (the Commodore +/4). This one utilises a light dithering method, which looks great small, but enlarged looks noisy. Has some interesting moments though.
This is a scene from the fantastic ‘Koyaanisqatsi’, an influential photographic film, with music composed by Phillip Glass. This is part of the urban section.
The raw, glitchier version can be found here
(Source: youtube.com)