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Crusher (2010)

Directed by Steve Cossman
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12min

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5.0/10

Plot

To expedite the transfer/loading speed of representational images online they are assigned a low resolution of 72 dpi. In the “de-res” process, a considerable amount of visual information is labeled unimportant and discarded by software. I worked with a programmer to create PHP code in order to read a thumbnail image from left to right, top to bottom, placing each pixel’s color as a full frame of the same color along the timeline. The sequence of frames plays out at 24 frames per second. In the same way that the persistence of vision creates the illusion of smooth linear movement in frame-by-frame animation, the mind is able to re-instate some of the lost visual/color information. Concurrently, the static composition of the photographic image dictates a pattern in time. A vertical line will appear at the same place in time repeatedly creating a “beat” while horizontal lines and forms become an undulation. Composition of form creates visual rhythm.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleCrusher
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 2010
Assistant directorsSteve Cossman

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Jan 01, 2010

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