It's definitely a pushin' the envelope type piece. I set it for 100 frames a second in the GIF program and for some insane reason Quicktime 7 will load it at that rate (or as close as it can get) (and save it as .mov!). Part of the intended effect of the piece is that the processor is always struggling to keep up with that frame rate, so a ghostly image (or two or three) moves around the grid. Kind of talking out my non-authoritative hind end here, but that's what seems to be happening.
- tom moody 5-12-2006 5:02 am





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