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Here’s my latest efforts. My first play about with the 3TrinsRGB+1c from gieskes.nl. I’m feeding a cheap car reversal camera into it, then mixing that signal from the video synth with a video scope from Critter & Guitari in an Edirol v4.

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Behold the power of can labels

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Really loving the WAAAVE Pool, and wish I had discovered it earlier!

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Recently me and my friend directed and produced A/V mix that was originally broadcast as part of a2b2.org Sunset Fest stream.

We were using Panasonic WJ-AVE7 with Glitch Mixer and PS2 along with two laptops. Some additional stuff was such as cover art and logotype was created by my friend in Blender. My girlfriend designed the tribal frame. I did post-production and video editing in DaVinci Resolve as well as recorded the mix.

Full credits in description of video.

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Wow there is some INCREDIBLE talent on here exploring the farthest reaches of a/v synthesis. I’m new to this stuff and a lot my output is grounded in other fields, so video synthesis is barely creeping into the periphery of my work.

I have recently been working on music and video art under the name FREAKBAiT:

I’m excited to learn more and introduce much more analog video techniques into my work. This is a rabbithole I’m excited to dive into.

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Finally got my Opti-Glitch from Tachyon. Here’s the first thing I made. Unfortunately YouTube compresses all hell out of it:

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Here’s my second Opti-Glitch effort…

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Nightcafe added video generation stuff, so I’ve been messing with that a bit. Here’s a couple I tweaked and wrote music for

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Here’s my latest dealio:

A music video which was put together using clips that I modified and ran through my Tachyons Opti-Glitch, which I am very much enjoying.

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LZX and VSERPI musings

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Here’s a bit of some random convolution+feedback code I wrote a while back. This isn’t audio reactive, I just threw a guitar noodle over it. Trying to motivate myself to work on this again.

So much great stuff here, I’m very impressed. I also try my hand at glitchy image generation and have made software that always creates new images from gifs. It’s not that original, of course, but I’m quite satisfied.

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My newest efforts. Re-scanned from a better CRT this time, so crispy crispy. Used the MisMatcher from Freedom Ent.

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Nice! Kudos for posting via the scanlines peertube!

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Here’s first music video I made with help of my friends for friends.

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Had a good photoshoot today!
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I’ve only recently gotten into video art, but here’s a collection of some of my work thus far.

WAVES - capturing an observation I made after finding my Trinitron. I would love to adapt this into a larger installation piece sometime in the future.

Below are just some assorted visuals that I’ve come up with by playing with camera feedback loops and a dirty mixer. I have more plans for actual works in the future, but it’s been a lot of fun just playing with light and feedback!

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My newest visual I edited using footage by Norman McLaren. A couple of runs through The Pyschenizer until I found a particular effect I wanted.

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Recently I finally figured out how to get ffmpegs edge detection filters like sobel and prewitt to work correctly. If you use them normally, they’ll tend to turn everything green… must be something about the planes it’s operating on in yuv modes? This can be fixed by setting the format to rgb, using sobel, then scaling. The scaling can be to the resolution it already was at, it just seems to be isolate later colorspace transformation back to yuv

Confused? So am I :smiley_cat:, but here’s the filters for this video
-vf eq=contrast=10,hue=s=10,format=rgb24,sobel,crop=w=1440:h=1080,scale=1440x1080,dilation,boxblur,vignette,format=yuv420p

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