in fact, it is made for a projection in a white cube or something like 
that, and shoul'd be seen as a "variable painting"

++
--y

ARN a écrit :
> anniea a écrit :
>> what triggered the changes Yann?
> 
> A webcam uploads a picture of the antenna on the web server every 
> minute. Each device on the net connecting itself to the picture (at the 
> given URI) adds a line to the picture , according to its IP address, so 
> this line is always the same for the device. There's also a random meta 
> autorefresh in HTML page that calls the picture (for the device, and 
> so... for the specta(c)tor). The combination between these distributed 
> actions gives the result. There is an archive of today test here, 
> ordered by time (you can see the sky is not changing often today and 
> sometimes there is a bird on the antenna ;-)
> 
> http://www.yannleguennec.com/images-instables/antenne-1/archives/?C=M;O=A
> 
> 
> note: now the program is still running but the camera is unplugged
> 
> 
> a+
> --y
> 
> 
> 
>> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 6:33 PM, ARN <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> now it's the night and the test is over, thanx for your participation !
>>>
>>> ++
>>> --y
>>>
>>>
>>> ARN a écrit :
>>>> to take part ot the test, open
>>>>
>>>> http://www.yannleguennec.com/images-instables/antenne-1/
>>>>
>>>> and keep it open in your browser at least 15 min
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