That ‘Video Silence’ piece is fascinating.
Peter
(Perth)

From: Zach Poff <z...@zachpoff.com<mailto:z...@zachpoff.com>>
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Subject: [Frameworks] Max MSP/Jitter


+1 for Vade's shaders. I haven't used them for anything useful but they are a 
great example of digital tools emulating analog processes. I use MAX for all of 
my work, although it only sometimes resembles analog processes. Here are 2 
examples:

In "The Shape of Memory" MAX algorithmically re-edited found Super8 footage 
based on image-similarity, so it begins with one image and then searches 
through all the other frames looking for something similar. Rinse and repeat.
http://www.zachpoff.com/projects/the-shape-of-memory/

In "Video Silence" MAX watches live TV and compiles the most silent moments, so 
the result is a constantly-updated loop of fleeting glances, awkward pauses and 
other interruptions of the sonic flow.
http://www.zachpoff.com/projects/video-silence/

-Zach Poff
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