This is incredible! I love using scanners because of how the sensor moves across the glass allowing you to manipulate images in real time. You took it to another level. Thanks for sharing all the different prototypes and explaining how it all worked (or didn't). BTW your animations are wonderful. I'm not sure how I found you but I'm so glad I did!
Very nice hack! I do like the observation about digital cameras all being the same. In music production I've seen it said that a digital plugin is like we are all using the same reverb box, or synth...
It reminds me of Self-Portrait with Photo Booth by Steven Pippin.
Really appreciate the experimentation you're doing with your art. I discovered you a few weeks ago on Instagram and you've been a huge inspiration ever since.
I even tried making a quick animation with my portable thermal printer, inspired by your work. Thanks for pushing boundaries, keep it up!
This is incredible! I love using scanners because of how the sensor moves across the glass allowing you to manipulate images in real time. You took it to another level. Thanks for sharing all the different prototypes and explaining how it all worked (or didn't). BTW your animations are wonderful. I'm not sure how I found you but I'm so glad I did!
Very nice hack! I do like the observation about digital cameras all being the same. In music production I've seen it said that a digital plugin is like we are all using the same reverb box, or synth...
Hey dude, just wanted to say: this is so cool!
It reminds me of Self-Portrait with Photo Booth by Steven Pippin.
Really appreciate the experimentation you're doing with your art. I discovered you a few weeks ago on Instagram and you've been a huge inspiration ever since.
I even tried making a quick animation with my portable thermal printer, inspired by your work. Thanks for pushing boundaries, keep it up!