Re: [NetBehaviour] Potentially Harmful

2016-05-25 Thread lara
we had recently a conversation on LGM list about this - broadcasting not suitable for photo sensitive people - there's some UK based advice on it here on flashing images that may cause harm to viewers: https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/photosensitive-epilepsy/triggers http://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv/ifi

Re: [NetBehaviour] Potentially Harmful

2016-05-25 Thread Alan Sondheim
There is a very famous case in Japan, of a children's anime which created seizures in children; later it was shown on a newscast and even more people had them. I've always had to be careful with my own work which has flickered at times. - Alan On Wed, 25 May 2016, marc garrett wrote: Hi A

Re: [NetBehaviour] Potentially Harmful

2016-05-25 Thread Paul Hertz
Welcome to the grand tradition of Tony Conrad's Flicker films. Still capable of causing epileptic seizures after all these years. -- Paul On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 11:18 PM, marc garrett wrote: > Hi Antonio, > > Yes, I agree with Rob. > > You've made yourself extra cool without meaning to ;-) >

Re: [NetBehaviour] Potentially Harmful

2016-05-25 Thread marc garrett
Hi Antonio, Yes, I agree with Rob. You've made yourself extra cool without meaning to ;-) marc On 25 May 2016 at 19:59, Rob Myers wrote: > On Wed, 25 May 2016, at 07:17 AM, Antonio Roberts wrote: > > I recently made an ident for MTV that was shown everywhere apart from > > the UK. This was du

Re: [NetBehaviour] Potentially Harmful

2016-05-25 Thread Rob Myers
On Wed, 25 May 2016, at 07:17 AM, Antonio Roberts wrote: > I recently made an ident for MTV that was shown everywhere apart from > the UK. This was due to the ident containing "Potentially Harmful" > content. I've never worked in broadcast before and, whilst I know > flashing imagery should be avoi

[NetBehaviour] Potentially Harmful

2016-05-25 Thread Antonio Roberts
I recently made an ident for MTV that was shown everywhere apart from the UK. This was due to the ident containing "Potentially Harmful" content. I've never worked in broadcast before and, whilst I know flashing imagery should be avoided, I didn't know stripes were disallowed. I've described this