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Berlin artist weaves immersive 3D matrix out of UV light

Jeongmoon Choi is a Berlin-based artist who specializes in creating stunning light and thread installations. Her latest solo exhibition, Dialogue Lineaire, allows viewers to literally immerse themselves in Choi’s geometric matrices, which she creates from UV light that fills an entire room. The resulting effect, as My Modern Met explains, is nothing short of sublime.

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slitscanner.js 

Bookmarklet can turn HTML5 videos on Youtube and Vimeo into slitscan-like images:

Slitscanner is a little piece of Javascript you can run as a bookmarklet to start, well, slitscanning videos online. This only works in the HTML5 video players so for Vimeo you will need to select “Switch to HTML5 Player” in the lower right on the video pages. For YouTube it’s a little trickier, you can opt into the HTML5 test here, but they will still use the Flash Player for videos with ads.

… Just hit the bookmarklet on any YouTube or Vimeo video page with an HTML5 player, and it will start drawing onto a canvas in the browser. You can modify the speed with the slider (the default value draws the entire video to the width of the browser). You can also download the code and modify it as you wish.

You can find out more and get the bookmarklet here, plus here is a Tumblr blog with some more examples

Examples above:

Champagne Coast by Blood Orange
True Skin
REGGIE WATTS: IMPROVISED DECONSTRUCTION
OMCOPTER - Ninja shoot with Epic

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    • #art
    • #tech
    • #code
    • #browser
    • #video
    • #HTML5
    • #canvas
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A Timeline of 20th Century Art and New Media, via Kyle McDonald

[Click for Hi Res version here]

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    • #new media
    • #timeline
    • #chart
    • #time
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STRUCT - Generative Realtime Audio-Visual Environment

Source: thecreatorsproject.com

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    • #art
    • #corporate
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The Alchemy Of Light (2012)

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    • #live
    • #perfomance
    • #light
    • #art
    • #beauty
    • #creative
    • #dancing
    • #Entertainment
    • #Experimental
    • #love
    • #production
    • #street art
    • #video
    • #breakdance
    • #dance
    • #contemporary
    • #inspiring
    • #beautiful
    • #amazing
    • #magical
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Minha Yang’s artwork raises some interesting societal questions.

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    • #Minha Yang
    • #New Media
    • #Society
    • #video
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‘Collect the WWWorld’ attempts to archive the internet through art

Other works on display included Once Upon, by Olia Lialina and Dragan Espenschied, a triptych of computers displaying mashups between modern websites and their 90s counterparts. A link list with a grainy picture of Sandra Bullock is labeled “Pinterest,” the “dancing baby” animated .gif is superimposed onto YouTube, and a table of avatars is declared to be “Google+.” Another piece, The Universal Texture by Clement Valla, consisted of two blown-up Google Street View images printed on canvases, one on the floor and one slumped against a wall.

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    • #nyc
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