Many hackers have experimented with the persistence of vision effect. Whip around a bunch of LEDs, flash them at just the right times, and it’s possible to make images to appear to hang in the air.
One of the best things to do during Christmas, in my humble opinion, is to check out all the ornaments on the trees. I especially like to look for the ornaments that are a little out of the ...
[Kyle] wanted to try something new. A Persistence of Vision Clock using a CD-ROM drive. We have covered lots of POV Clocks that make use of hard drives, but we think this is the first time we have ...
The project imitates the way a television works wherein an image or series of colors are blended together due to the occurrence of light pulses at a speed faster than the eyes can perceive. The ...
Persistence of Vision flashes LEDs during sure moments as it spins, to illustrate formulating a clock above. The PCB blades have been spun around regulating a pc cooling air blower to create this POV ...
The 2003 American Film Market (AFM) hosted the panel "Persistence of Vision: Maintaining Creative Focus in a Bottom-Line Environment" on February 25 at the Le Merigot Hotel in Santa Monica. This was ...
Don’t make a masterpiece. Or at least don’t set out to make a masterpiece. This is one of the lessons of “Persistence of Vison,” a compulsively watchable documentary about the celebrated animator ...
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