richardSat, Aug 25, 2007 This is really cool. It reminds me of a a time a couple of months ago when I was at a friend's house and his parents had bought a big flat screen tv and were subscribing to a high definition cable with almost a thousand different channels. My friend and I were curious to see what this is like so we decided to channel surf a little. On one channel it seemed like the video wasn't aligning properly or something and the video got all glitched out. I took a cameraphone image, but it's very small (see below). If you haven't heard of Cory Arcangel, you might be interested in his projects (see his website). I wonder what would happen if you opened up a video file in a hex editor and deleted random parts? Or what if you wrote a program that deleted parts systematically? Or swapped them? hmmm. Please keep up the interesting posts.
This is really cool. It reminds me of a a time a couple of months ago when I was at a friend's house and his parents had bought a big flat screen tv and were subscribing to a high definition cable with almost a thousand different channels. My friend and I were curious to see what this is like so we decided to channel surf a little. On one channel it seemed like the video wasn't aligning properly or something and the video got all glitched out. I took a cameraphone image, but it's very small (see below). If you haven't heard of Cory Arcangel, you might be interested in his projects (see his website). I wonder what would happen if you opened up a video file in a hex editor and deleted random parts? Or what if you wrote a program that deleted parts systematically? Or swapped them? hmmm. Please keep up the interesting posts.