I think what else is going on here - just watched it - has to do with
writing and rewriting pixels; I'm nearsighted and as I got closer, the
shapes 'enlarged.' There's definitely a moire-thing happening which is
related to the scan speed - alan
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, mwp wrote:
THE FIRST MOVIE
2006
This movie simply alternates between black and white frames, but I find the
effect produced by such a simple device to be far more interesting than the
description might suggest. If you gaze directly at the movie, I suspect you
will see, as did I, a definite chocolate-tinted background, with all kinds of
cracks and fissures within the frame, which I assume are related to the
configuration of retinal nerves within one?s own eyeballs. So in effect it is
a movie about looking upon the walls of the eye-cave, and hence is a movie
about the source of vision itself.
http://mwp.jaycloidt.com/mpmov2006/BWC012006.mov
silent, endless loop, 638KB
mwp
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