A frame-by-frame analysis of the metronome video could show the frequency
and phase of each of the 32 metronomes as a function of time.

Is there a non-youtube version of the video using a well-characterized
video format? I'm not sure I would trust the youtube video codecs to keep
time correctly, music videos there have horrible lip-sync problems (putting
on my "AV Club" hat).

Tim.


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Magnus Danielson <
mag...@rubidium.dyndns.org> wrote:

> Fellow time-nuts,
>
> This little nice example of clocks interlocking just passed by my
> web-browser:
>
> o9.com/5947112/watch-32-discordant-metronomes-achieve-synchrony-in-a-matter-of-minutes?action_type_map={
> "10153226568265094":"og.likes"}&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map={"10153226568265094":159320750875948}&action_ref_map=&fb_action_ids=10153226568265094
>
> It shows 32 metronoms that interlocks.
>
> Cheers,
> Magnus
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