thank you so much :) I love how abstracted this one turned out the blurred B&W background really helped push some of the neat lighting from the original video. we've got a playlist of over 100 datamoshed videos on our channel called datamosh check it out if you like this style! We release datamosh videos on Fridays.
Thank you very much! we were very happy with how this one turned out. the original video had good color and that really helped the IQ ribbons swatch combo. the mix of our newest workflow for datamoshing with our video synth and video mixer work and tons of feedback sprinkled throughout made something pretty special I think there was about 2 hours of recordings when we first started editing it together
thank you so much! we've got a playlist of ~100 datamoshed videos we've put together and updated over the years. Personally this one isn't one of my favorites but it was one of the first ones we started playing with the audio in addition to the video which makes it special in its own way.
especially on some of our older simpler datamoshes it felt more like a puzzle that sort of unfolds itself to you over time. Whenever you've got the feeling for something like this we've got a data mosh playlist setup that has ~100 of our favorite pieces we've done over the years. I'm glad you stumbled into a glitchy area of RU-vid :)
we've come up with a bunch of different workflows over the years as we've worked with datamoshing. this one starts with a traditional data mosh which sort of paints some things from the video onto the video canvas over time kind of showing what happened in the past. The traditional data mosh get composited with our predictive datamoshing which does the opposite of the traditional, it pulls painted objects from the future to what is happening currently. This mixing of the past and the future being composited together by what is happening now has been a blast to work with.
thank you so much! Finding this comment was a great way to end the day. We started doing data mosh stuff on the side of our regular video synthesis work and our love of it has grown out of control. I think we are going to start incorporating the videosynth into the compositing work for our future data mosh pieces.
Thank you so much for find us however you did. We've got a whole data mosh playlist that probably has about 100 of these style videos we have done over the years.
thank you so much! I just dumped almost all my old data mosh videos like this that I've had sitting unlisted for 1-3 years depending on the video. This one was from pretty early on in the process. The paper cutout type visuals worked really well with our workflow at the time.
@@videoartduo Have you messed with any ios apps? I've pretty much gone exclusively moshup and DAC because they're far less prcessor and time intensive with similar results.
thank you very much! We have done about 400 at this point and even though we started getting much more selective about what videos we choose to do in the first place there are only ~80 that have been kept on here. For a long time most of the videos were unlisted. We are thrilled you enjoyed them :)
You are welcome! I very much enjoy what you do. I also try out the gen3 patches you put together. I love how dedicated you are to the artform!@@videoartduo
Thanks! no touchdesigner in this one although it is mostly software ffmpeg for the datamoshing datamoshing is our new temporal distortion workflow and then rescanned a CRT glitching via hardware being fed with some of our previously recorded work for the glitch transitions one day I'll crack the datamoshing stuff in TD but haven't gotten there yet.
this is music by us home movies shots by us more than a decade ago a short story based on the name (in description) by us and our video setup working out the details our after school special series (which this video is a part of) are longer form videos that encompass a piece of our practice. This is particularly about the switcher LZX module. we've got ~1000 minutes of footage recorded that needs to be edited together and should be able to put out a bunch more in this series throughout the summer. if this kind of thing tickles your fancy stay tuned
You are very welcome if you post anything on instagram @videoartduo we would love to see! we are all about trying to bring down some of the barriers to enter into the video world. There are a couple little hidden pieces in the depths of the patch that aren't available in the normal control panel. You may find a displacement module with some controls. I love the displacement + either feedback mode looks but my m1 Mac mini wasn't able to keep the frame rate up if everything was going so I didn't add it to the final controls. There is also a temporal displacement section that again made the frame rate dip down a little lower than I would like. However they are both still there they just need to be activated. temporal displacement in the feedback loop is wild. I still haven't really done a lot of exploring bringing together the hardware system and some of our touchdesigner patches
@@videoartduo To the best of my ability I've made a few modifications to your tool that try to place it more into a "glitchy circuitbent corruption" territory and have a show I'm VJing for soon where I'll be putting it to the test. Also added a very rudimentary control system w/ an old PS3 controller. Thanks for the info about the additional modules, I will see how it runs nVidiawise and I'll try to get some clips recorded for you 🙏 I'll be sure to tag!
triggers into 1/4 inch inputs, MIDI out to MIDI in of device it is as easy as that. press the trigger buttons to test out what channel the MIDI is being sent out on if you don't have something to trigger it. it is just a basic trigger to MIDI device what are you having trouble with?
thank you so much! I feel like I should run this output into a VCR and fill up a tape. I really like to dig into a sample image or video when I'm making examples of what a particular workflow can do. That way (at least to me) there is somewhat of a distinction between hey look what you can do with this workflow and artistic output. I should make that clearer in my posts though. thanks again 🕸🕸🕸
thanks! I realized as I was uploading it that I probably should have done a VoiceOver talking about what was happening in the open part. This is really one of my favorite video effects.
really still want to see if i can integrate trigonometric functions into the X / Y scrolling...that on a mempal like instrument would be absolutely wild
@@tehcatakai yeah that does seem like a pretty interesting way to operate. I've got my quadrature oscillator pretty squared away at this point and it would be killer in the mix as well! I'm sure a proper revisit to the patch will be happening here pretty soon. I took so much time for system building and testing. Now it is time for some software creation again I can feel it🤣
hello! One question, is datamoshing the one that generates the overlapping of images or is it some other added parameter? very good content! congratulations and greetings
this is all just datamoshing nothing extra! I'll do a tutorial some day probably in the new year. I've got several projects lined up so I don't imagine it will be very soon.
the dz1 is a trigger to midi device. Assuming you were sending it triggers from something and it was connected to a MIDI sound module/computer via MIDI > USB sure it could be a part of making whatever music you want. The device itself makes no sound though
this is a process I've been working on for several years. I started with traditional datamoshing then I came up with my own version I call predictive datamoshing and I've never seen another datamosh video that uses this method I've combined the two in this video. At this point I'm taking the combined output back through the video system for additional processing. I am not really at a place to share the process. I have a datamoshing playlist of everything I've made that I do an all day livestream with on december 31st. Once that playlist has 100 video in it I'm going to start working on a tutorial. These are only the datamoshes I've kept because I like them. I've probably done ~200 at this point. I think I'm up to ~70 in the playlist and I would imagine I'll get it filled up by the years end. I've got a backlog of about 15 videos I need to do. At this point I'm much better at picking the right videos to use and honestly that is half of the battle. I can usually tell in about 15-20 seconds if the video is going to work or not. ~90% of my datamoshing video are unlisted on the account here
Alright I know this was done years ago. I don't expect you to hold my hand but how do you go about running this on a raspi? I've been going at your github instructions for a couple days without payoff. So I downloaded the Waaaave pool and Scrawl from github onto my pi. You mention Balena ethcer in the instructions but if I try to dedicate an sd card to one image instead of the raspi os it won't boot. Any thoughts?
are you using a RPI 3b/3b+? that is the RPI we used and the only one tested I have no idea if it works on anything else are you using a windows machine? for whatever reason people on windows machines were having problems with the compressed ISO download, use the uncompressed one as indicated in the text. those are the two biggest issues people have when trying to run this If that doesn't work I would need a more in depth rundown of what you have tried. computer, OS, RPI type, which file specifically you are trying to upload alll the details. waaaave pool is already in my distribution. the file you are downloading should be called spread.iso and is what is linked in the text. This distribution uses .sh files on the desktop to switch between apps that you just double click on to interact with.
@@videoartduo I am using a raspberry pi 4. 8gb debian gnu/linux11(bullseye). I use the pi desktop os. I run most all commands from the terminal. I'm not deadset on any particular os so I can have a dedicated sd card and os just to run this if need be. I just don't know WHICH one.
@@DeathTrapProductions yeah that is the issue I never did anything with RPI4 I put on the GitHub it was made for and only tested with RPI 3b+. I believe the open frameworks people have gotten stuff going on RPI 4 at this point but my code would need to be updated I'm sure. You have to download the compressed or uncompress ISO and load it onto the SD card with the etcher app. Otherwise you would have to have a distribution that supported open frameworks and load in the files as I outlined on the GitHub readme. You'll have to do some diving into the open frameworks forum to see if they have had any success with the RPI4 if that is what you are going to use. I knew nothing about linux or terminals or any of it before I wrote scrawl and figured it all out by just reading!
@@videoartduo I really do appreciate you taking the time to respond. Figuring it all out it part of the process I suppose. I might try to see if it will run on a pi zero.
thank you so much! we've really got stuff rolling pretty well now on the hardware side. Now that we have a space dedicated to video synth again and the setup is so much easier to do just about everything than before we will be putting out a bunch more videos.