He opts for illustrations, passages of writing, or manipulated images that have an autonomy without being too recognisable or seductive. Although images in general only have any meaning in a particular context or when linked to specific information, Oorebeek gives the images he chooses a certain independence. His selection thus also implies a value judgement, which he simultaneously confirms and undermines by the way he deals with them. // Worst by Willem Oorebeek. Paddle8. [online] Available at: https://paddle8.com/work/willem-oorebeek/23936-worst [Accessed 1 Jan. 2018].
Frame rate
Frame rate (Hertz/Hz)
- Flicker rate is 30hz = 30 frames per second
- Analogue television broadcast = 50 Hz or 60 Hz
- Movie = 24 frames per second
- 48fps Movie
- 24 fps “Temporal Resolution = measures the quantity of information within a period of time (source)
- Spatial resolution measures the quantity of information within a Space (the number of pixels inside a frame).
- shooting and exhibiting it at 24fps helps to achieve this stylized effect
- create a sort of psychological distance to the viewer from the images.
- “reality filter”, distance effect, actually helps the viewer to immerse much more on the film
- 24fps is less information for the brain to process, watching content at 24fps will put your brain in a more relaxed state, similar to hypnosis.
- Still Scan (1, 2, 3)
Levin, Golan. An Informal Catalogue of Slit-Scan Video Artworks, 2005-2015. World Wide Web: http://www.flong.com/texts/lists/slit_scan.
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