How To Take 10,000 Selfies in Under 30 Mins (And Mint Them All as NFTS)
TL;DR
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Jeremy Cowart wearing all white, sat on a seat with an LED display behind him, and a projector, digicam, and stay viewers in entrance of him.
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The display behind him would present a scene, whereas the picture being projected on to his all-white outfit would splash him with contrasting colours, making a portrait.
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Each time the digicam shutter triggered, the imagery coming from the display and projector would change – creating a brand new, distinctive portrait every time.
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After 25 minutes, Jeremy Cowart had produced 10,000 distinctive self portraits – every of which shall be launched as an NFT subsequent Tuesday (Could ninth).
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We now have this principle that the sheer spectacle of large effort can win an viewers’s respect…
For instance:
Your mother won’t be a fan of South Park…however when she hears that they write, file, and animate every episode in 7 days?
The spectacle of such an effort is certain to win some respect.
Jeremy Cowart’s story gained us over in the identical manner. This is what he did:
JC wearing all white, sat on a seat with an LED display behind him, and a projector, digicam, and stay viewers in entrance of him.
The display behind him would present a scene, whereas the picture being projected on to his all-white outfit would splash him with contrasting colours, making a portrait.
He sat there for 25 minutes, with the digicam firing away.
Each time the digicam shutter triggered, the imagery coming from the display and projector would change – creating a brand new, distinctive portrait every time.
To the viewers, it was a 25 minute blur of near-seizure inducing flashes: