New York Times Timelapse Video

A really fantastic project (even if it was initially accidental) by Phillip Mendonça-Vieira: “Due to an errant cron task that ran twice an hour from September 2010 to July 2011, I accidentally collected about 12,000 screenshots of the front page of the nytimes.com”.  I find I’m most interested in the small quirks in the resulting time-lapse video, such as the wiggling text below the masthead with the date/last update and that some ads stay longer than others.

Also really nice is Phillip’s post about how the piece was compiled into a video.  As someone who ends up taking a lot of stills and turning them into video (usually accomplished very slowly using Final Cut), his suggestion of ffmpeg seems an interesting one.

“RGB Transition”

Video by Timothy Evans – “A video image consists of three primary components – red, green and blue. For this work each component channel was fed a differently timed sequence of 50 common video transitions. As the three components recombine to create a video image; constantly changing forms and colours are revealed.”

Via: Triangulation Blog