Highly informative wouldn’t you say?
Spotted in a toilet in a bar in Camden. Perhaps the real reason dinosaurs died out was they weren’t very nice?
This makes my head spin – as far as I am aware it’s the first example of such a multi layered video, but what really impresses me is the effort that must have gone into it. The technological limitations the director must have faced trying to do something of this complexity in 1980 must have been enormous. Here’s the link as embedding seems to be disabled:
Well that makes it perfectly clear then, doesn’t it?
Apparently my calendar informs me that today the 13th August is national left handers day. Are you feeling sinister? Here’s a left brain test for you to stare at and go slightly mad:
Errr.. so that’s a lot of big numbers isn’t it? 10.4K? Perhaps Trev can work out the resistor colour code for that one… Anyway, thanks for stopping by, I promise to make something even more fantastic next time. Perhaps naked girls and boys would be the thing. In split screen.. oh hang on, that’s bad already. At this rate I’ll be able to steal all Philip Bloom’s traffic. BTW Phil if you are around look me up, Your much better […]
Marvellous, fame at last. Well, sort of. If you’ve not seen it already, check it out here.
Sometimes you find something that makes you want to jump up and down and applaud. This is such a thing. The description of how he did it makes it even more mind boggling from a technical perspective: [blockquote]An experimental film in tribute to Ridley Scott’s legendary film “Blade Runner” (1982) This film was made as a unique picture with a resolution of 60.000 x 60.000 pixels (3.6 gigapixels) It was made with 167,819 frames from ‘Blade Runner’. 1>first step : the […]
I spotted these sat on the pavement just near Paddington.