Title: Technical Barriers
Group: BUS ERROR Collective
Description:
..So, we found this old videotape labelled "Revision '74" covered in dust here in the lab.. :)
Comedy aside, while it has been possible to perform 3D transforms of lissajous & wireframe
models for some time now, the ability to do 3D transforms of vectorized bitmapped images is
(..we think!..) a world first. This is also the first appearance of vectorized bitmaps which
do not rely on rasterization. A stock 2011.12 Raspberry Pi Model B was used as our audio
signal source. Stock footage courtesy of The Prelinger Archive and other free-use / public
domain sources. Video of the oscilloscope screen was captured from dood.al as well as from
actual vintage hardware for proof.
Greetings to everyone at Revision 2024. You are our heroes, both then and now.
Credits:
Code: BUS ERROR | James H. Ball | MrSynAckster | SYSTEMGIBBS
Concept: BUS ERROR | Mickaleus/ICUP | MrSynAckster
Music: BUS ERROR
Dance: Mickaleus/ICUP
Editor: BUS ERROR
Tools: Beamcaster | Osci-Render | Vegas Pro 16 | Dood.al/Oscilloscope
Released: Revision 2024 Anim+Video Compo
Note to organizers:
You may want to explain what an oscilloscope is.. basically a piece of electronics test
equipment that visualizes voltage levels on a CRT, like an old heartbeat monitor.
Images are produced on screen by connecting the oscilloscope to the headphone jack of
a computer, and playing a stereo .wav file.