GEBHARD SENGMÜLLER
vsstv installation right
source: designwork-s
プチプチの愛称で知られている包装材は生活の中でよく利用されていますが、今回紹介するのはそんなプチプチ本来の使い方とはまた違った切り口で利用するプロジェクト「Very Slow Scan Television」です。
こちらはプチプチの一つ一つをドットに見立てて、そこにインクを注入して、プチプチ自体にプリントをしてしまおうと言うものです。実際動作しているシーンがYouTubeに公開されていましたので下記に貼付けておきます。
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source: gebseng
Very Slow Scan Television (VSSTV) is a new television format that we have developed building upon Slow Scan Television (SSTV), an image transmission system used by Ham Radio amateurs. VSSTV uses broadcasts from this historic public domain television system and regular bubble wrap to construct an analogous system: Just as a Cathode Ray Tube mixes the three primary colors to create various hues, VSSTV utilizes a plotter-like machine to fill the individual bubbles with one of the three primary CRT colors, turning them into pixels on the VSSTV “screen”. Large television images with a frame rate of one per day are the result, images that take the idea of slow scan to the extreme.
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sourc: gebseng
Gebhard Sengmüller is an artist working in the field of media technology, currently based in Vienna, Austria. Since 1992, he has been developing projects and installations focussing on the history of electronic media; creating alternative ordering systems for media content; and constructing autogenerative networks. His work has been shown extensively in Europe, the US and Asia, among others in venues such as Ars Electronica Linz, the Venice Biennale, the Institute of Contemporary Arts London, Postmasters Gallery NYC, the Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago, microwave Festival Hong Kong, or the ICC Center Tokyo.