“Yaoi” “Forbidden Love” “assignment” I did for my Digital Imaging final
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“Yaoi” “Forbidden Love” “assignment” I did for my Digital Imaging final
Happy Pride Month !

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So in the early 1970s, Texas Instruments figured out how to make a "chip" that was thousands of spinning micromirrors that you could beam light through, to make one of the earliest digital pictures. It otherwise relied on existing film projector-grade technology to make it work.
This sounds fake and insane, and I can't understand how any of this worked, but it was apparently the standard for early digital video projection in the late 1990s. Like, Episode 1 was first shown through this technology, where a rack of screaming servers "uploaded" the digital movie file to the chip during showings? I think?
There was a color wheel to make the image in color?
There is shockingly little information about this madness, because it was quickly replaced by less-goofy methods of showing digital video in the early 2000s.
I don't know. This is so weird.
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under a bridge,
New Orleans Museum of Art Sculpture Park,
New Orleans, Louisiana.