John Reilly
November 2nd, 2010, 01:13 AM
YouTube - The Simultania Project (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDfHR8kI0uE)
Hi, Everyone:
I found the above-linked project to be of some intrigue--an artist in Los Angeles is going to somehow physically "post" for viewing, the time-synchronized, 1 minute video entries, all time stamped, from participants, all over the world, to be shot on Sat.,November 13, 2010, at precisely 8 a.m. to 8:01 a.m., Los Angeles time.
As you will hear in her YouTube presentation, she wants to capture the real-time realities we are each
experiencing, "Simultaneously" via a "one-minute" capture, wherever the shooter is at that "one-minute-moment" in time....to somehow reflect the various visual (and presumably audio) sensations we and our cameras see, in parallel to everyone else's during the specified time.
I caught her call-in last Saturday on Leo Laporte's "Tech Guy Labs" radio show....she sounded passionate
and dedicated to this project, so I signed up.
I think it would be pretty amazing if some of you fellow members also checked it out, so she won't simply
receive thousands of shaky, poor-quality cell-phone video clips after all the trouble / expense she is exerting.
The finalized project, upon inspection, should yield some extraordinary footage--I wonder what you all think?
John Reilly
Hi, Everyone:
I found the above-linked project to be of some intrigue--an artist in Los Angeles is going to somehow physically "post" for viewing, the time-synchronized, 1 minute video entries, all time stamped, from participants, all over the world, to be shot on Sat.,November 13, 2010, at precisely 8 a.m. to 8:01 a.m., Los Angeles time.
As you will hear in her YouTube presentation, she wants to capture the real-time realities we are each
experiencing, "Simultaneously" via a "one-minute" capture, wherever the shooter is at that "one-minute-moment" in time....to somehow reflect the various visual (and presumably audio) sensations we and our cameras see, in parallel to everyone else's during the specified time.
I caught her call-in last Saturday on Leo Laporte's "Tech Guy Labs" radio show....she sounded passionate
and dedicated to this project, so I signed up.
I think it would be pretty amazing if some of you fellow members also checked it out, so she won't simply
receive thousands of shaky, poor-quality cell-phone video clips after all the trouble / expense she is exerting.
The finalized project, upon inspection, should yield some extraordinary footage--I wonder what you all think?
John Reilly