Experimental Processing 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

This is the first time Michael Wayne Davis joined my experiments with the Sandin Analogue Image Processor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Video Area. That's his profile hidden in the colorful psychedelic feedback. Leonardo da Video was a company that made video wallpaper for dance clubs. Back then (1984) it included only myself and Mike. This could have been our first experiment under this moniker, but I had already been playing with the Image Processor for years.

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  • wow, i wish i was YOU.. its been my life dream to mess with an image processer... i have no access not being a film student etc.. i love this stuff.. can't find enough...

  • @futuristfood Thank you so much for the kind words. Since you like the Sandin Image Processor aesthetic, I'll upload more of this kind of video. I was honored to work at the Chicago Art Institute's video art department in the 1980s. I took care of two Sandin Image Processors, taught classes on how to work with them, and enjoyed every minute of working with them.

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  • That's gorgeous!

  • love this psychedelic color changing

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