Cool. It needs some kind of averaging with nearby frames (or whatever), to avoid the constant flicker in areas of more or less solid color.
Given the movie being represented, the constant flicker is thematically more appropriate.
‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ rendered in the style of Picasso
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#13"It means nothing to me. I have no opinion about it, and I don't care." On the first moon landing, quoted in The New York Times, (1969-07-21). https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Pablo_Picasso Curious about his feelings regarding this work. (I find it beautiful.)
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#14A whole new debate about copyright is around the corner.
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#15I have two opinions: 1) I don't think cubism transfers well into a motion picture format, 2) I think these experiments, as they are currently, attempt to merge two styles and end up with neither, and nothing novel in its place; there is little Kubrick or Picasso in the final piece. I think it's superficial and doesn't do either source justice.
this is such a quintessentially HN comment
Also, for fairness, do the same with my comment:
"Unlike this status oriented nerd, I can relate to you and the author on a human level."
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#16I have two opinions: 1) I don't think cubism transfers well into a motion picture format, 2) I think these experiments, as they are currently, attempt to merge two styles and end up with neither, and nothing novel in its place; there is little Kubrick or Picasso in the final piece. I think it's superficial and doesn't do either source justice.
this is such a quintessentially HN comment
Referring to stepvhen's comment. I find it comical in all seriousness.
Even the must leisurely, casual or mundane topic, intended to be a refreshing change in colour (pun not intended considering the article but I'll take it) and\or conversation on Hacker News is subject to ridicule, assessment and biopsy.
It's why I like it here. Some of us are completely incapable of /not/ peer reviewing the shit out of everything. :)
Edit: words fail me, also spelt Stepvhen's handle wrong (sincerest apologies).
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#18A whole new debate about copyright is around the corner.
Surely this comes under fair use because of modification?
http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/four-factors/#...
In a 1994 case, the Supreme Court emphasized this first factor as being a primary indicator of fair use. At issue is whether the material has been used to help create something new or merely copied verbatim into another work. When taking portions of copyrighted work, ask yourself the following questions:
Has the material you have taken from the original work been transformed by adding new expression or meaning? Was value added to the original by creating new information, new aesthetics, new insights, and understandings?
Re: ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ rendered in the style of Picasso
#19I have two opinions: 1) I don't think cubism transfers well into a motion picture format, 2) I think these experiments, as they are currently, attempt to merge two styles and end up with neither, and nothing novel in its place; there is little Kubrick or Picasso in the final piece. I think it's superficial and doesn't do either source justice.