Crazy, you can see so much visual imagery when you look for detail or shapes. I was flying through canyons, then emerging from a jungle foliage, and so on. This is the same kind of stuff you can see when you close your eyes and look at the noise.
Absolutely - this was exactly what I was feeling when I filmed it. Its like aiming at the canyons and slowly creep into them, they open up and offer new landscapes over and over. After 1 hr my eyes hurt so much that I decided to do only 15 minute cycles. BTW, never found a screen that worked that well than this plasma...
I discovered this about 10 years ago with my Canon GL2 and a Power MAC with the 22” plasma display. I want to buy another one of those cameras just to play with the feedback effects it had.
Simply hook a camera to the screen and play with iris, focus, distance and zoom. My experience is that much depends on the sharpnes and dynamic settings of the screen, so most TV sets are unpredictable...
I've gotten something similar with my phone, and a Samsung TV. doesn't have complex patterns in it and I didn't use any effects. since I couldn't just plug in my phone and get a straight HDMI output, there was some some transmission distortion in screen mirroring, but I still think the result was pretty cool
It's totally a meditation thing when you're making it. Adding the weird audio feedback made it even more so for me (lightherder.blogspot.com/2020/08/a-creature-comes-alive-audio.html)
There must be a glance or a little light (LED dot or something else) as a reflection - in the first seconds you see a kind of frame - that was a reflection from somewhere that startet it. I slowly opened the iris, just to bring it down again to the "magic moment"...
Crazy, you can see so much visual imagery when you look for detail or shapes. I was flying through canyons, then emerging from a jungle foliage, and so on. This is the same kind of stuff you can see when you close your eyes and look at the noise.
Absolutely - this was exactly what I was feeling when I filmed it. Its like aiming at the canyons and slowly creep into them, they open up and offer new landscapes over and over. After 1 hr my eyes hurt so much that I decided to do only 15 minute cycles. BTW, never found a screen that worked that well than this plasma...
Finally found this vid after 4 years. Happier times!
That was a trip.
Thank you very much
I discovered this about 10 years ago with my Canon GL2 and a Power MAC with the 22” plasma display. I want to buy another one of those cameras just to play with the feedback effects it had.
Unfortunately I never had such nice "mountain-like" feedbacks with other displays, was a fantastic experience...
I know what you mean. It’s quasi-spiritual when you get entranced with what seems like a glimpse into another dimension.
@@jessewalrus1 I had some eye hurts after starring on the screen for hours ;-)
Wow. I can totally feel the depth perception.
This was the PDW700 pointing at its own picture on a plasma screen (and getting into feedback with it).
Simply hook a camera to the screen and play with iris, focus, distance and zoom. My experience is that much depends on the sharpnes and dynamic settings of the screen, so most TV sets are unpredictable...
the most beautiful opthalmic migrane ever
It looks very similar to a migraine aura, with many "zig-zag" lines.
I've gotten something similar with my phone, and a Samsung TV. doesn't have complex patterns in it and I didn't use any effects. since I couldn't just plug in my phone and get a straight HDMI output, there was some some transmission distortion in screen mirroring, but I still think the result was pretty cool
i like it, hope you will make more..
You totally get absorbed by it when watching (and controlling) it in front of the 65"...
Its already a kind of drug now...
It's totally a meditation thing when you're making it. Adding the weird audio feedback made it even more so for me (lightherder.blogspot.com/2020/08/a-creature-comes-alive-audio.html)
i love doing this. I need a tv and a camera i can use as a live feed like when I was 8
Going through the time vortex is tripy
so, the original image was simply a pixel light? amazing!! please, don’t look (too much) at the sun!
😮❤
Beautiful
Very beautiful. How do you get the feedback going? Do you just flash something for the camera to pick up? I mean if it's in the dark?
So good.
Fascinating.
Hey friend love the video. Any advice for anyone looking to get more information on your process.
Hi Morsmedia,
may I use this beautiful feedback for VJing?
Yep, no problem , send me a pic of the event: info@morsmedia.de
I will! It is on Sept. 8th in Vienna.
Incredible!
thanks for your reply!!!!!
i will try my own~~~
whoaaaaaa. luv it.
From 7:47 onwards it all goes very Doctor Who.
Nice! You got it to move slow somehow!
wow!!! very nice!!
Is the video from recording screen by another cam or use the Sony XDCAM PDW700 itself?? wonderful job!!!
muy bueno, pero la musica medio malita, perdón je
how do you start the feedback?
There must be a glance or a little light (LED dot or something else) as a reflection - in the first seconds you see a kind of frame - that was a reflection from somewhere that startet it. I slowly opened the iris, just to bring it down again to the "magic moment"...
thx!
Check out the video feedback art I've been working on: lightherder.blogspot.com
Jesus! Thats crazy fantastic! How did you get the idea to use 2 screens and the split mirror?
@@morsmediatv-undfilmprodukt3958 Thanks! I saw this 1997 post and thought I'd give it a try: www.sweetandfizzy.com/fractals/diagrams.html
What is the music source? Please credit the artist.
Song
Porcelian - Downtempo Chill
Artist
Bhupen Chhadva
I will !
Two words: Laser Pointer. Do this.
who here came from jack stauber's paper towels in shop a pop opera