cross-posted from: fedia.io/m/surrealism/t/2449918
The Shining Datamosh
Submitted 18 hours ago by nebulaone@lemmy.world to newcommunities@lemmy.world
https://fedia.io/media/5b/a9/5ba93197e99b1529bcda3936352e83522bd08a0b04321b9c45701bde422e4284.gif
cross-posted from: fedia.io/m/surrealism/t/2449918
The Shining Datamosh
Is there a name for this video artifact effect in this image? I’d love to see a bunch of this.
It reminds me of the early 2000’s digital satellite television. Any time the signal got blocked a bit by the weather, the on-screen content would do this. Very trippy. Later on when cable tv in my area switched to digital, I noticed it happening there, too, but nowhere near as often as in satellite. Now that over the air is all digital where I live, however, I almost never see this happening anymore. I guess it’s not a thing that happens as much with modern encoding formats.
I think this is datamoshing, more specifically keyframe deletion
This is so cool actually
I’ve lost more of these old GIFs than I realized when gfycat shut down.
I could hear this gif
It takes me out to browser and asks me to log in when I click the link (On Voyager). Am I doing something wrong?
Looks really cool, v interested to check this out
Same for me just search for surrealism@fedia.io in communities.
That worked a charm, thanks!
Honey, I’m home!
I will add more content over time, because I don’t want to spam the feed.
Please do spam this feed, actually.
Sergio@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
just put an exclamation mark before the name: !surrealism@fedia.io
wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 hours ago
That only works if you don’t manually make it a link. Just !surrealism@fedia.io
No extra markdown needed. It will be converted automatically just like /r/subreddit on reddit
jaybone@lemmy.zip 13 hours ago
please use this one ^
On an app like voyager all OP and parent comment links launch a browser to another instance where I am not logged in.
Sergio@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
very interesting… apparently the web UI automatically made it a link… I think that’s a “feature” for some reason.