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Now that virtually no one is buying any new cars, especially the
climate wrecking variety, there are giant parks filled to capacity
with the unwanted hulks. (see link)
I have a simple idea to use their colour ranges by turning them
into pixels, then use these to create animated, stop frame
sequences.
These would only become resolved when viewed from a
sufficient height.
The first step in the process would be the creation of a set of
gradually changing portraits, using some basic Photoshop filters to
fragment the initial images into appropriately sized pixels.
The car parks would have to be mapped out, and colours assigned
to spaces. Teams of drivers would then move the cars about in a
carefully co-ordinated sequence, to create the individual frames,
with the results being recorded periodically by aerial photography.
At 24 frames per second, a considerable amount of time would
need to be allocated to shifting the vehicles around enough to
create a portrait that gradually smiles, or periodically blinks.
Personally I think it would be worth the time, money and effort,
and shifting the cars around would be the perfect job of penance
for the bosses of some of these factories of redundancy.
(edit - moved category as it's not really about the car-parks)
car stockpile....
http://media.canada...91sp037_detroit.jpg or detail of left ear? [xenzag, Apr 01 2009]
Big Art Attack
http://www.hitenter...nu_bigpictures.html The smaller scale equivalent. [Skrewloose, Apr 01 2009]
Small scale mobile equivalent
http://www.youtube....watch?v=7lGgyOkR6Jw Wow! [Skrewloose, Apr 01 2009]
Photoshop Mosaic filter
http://www.photosho...ls/image-mosaic.jpg each pixel = a car [xenzag, Apr 02 2009]
Sheepixels
http://www.milkandc...link/152506/detail/ [coprocephalous, Apr 02 2009]
Smaltzy BA Version
http://www.youtube....watch?v=jxs106rp5RQ (only with people, not cars - and not really pixellated as such - fun though) [zen_tom, Apr 02 2009]
North Korea Style
http://www.youtube....watch?v=gHM5qTpKQUo People again, but this time more pixellated [zen_tom, Apr 02 2009]
Rainbow Cars
rainbow_20cars by jutta. Not absolutely unrelated. [calum, Apr 02 2009]
[link]
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Sounds like an art attack (see link), but on an even larger scale! |
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Given enough cars, and car parking, you could instead create sequencial art that you would observe as you fly over it. This would avoid the need for people to perpetually move cars in order to animate. |
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To ensure that the pixels are tightly spaced, the cars would have to park fender to fender, with no streets between them. So for every frame, every line in which a pixel changes, the whole line would have to move -> every car would have to move. So even for EGA resolution, 800x600=480.000 cars would have to move. 100ml for starting the engine and moving a short way around would burn 48.000 liters of gasoline per frame. |
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Perhaps just diggin huge troughs filled with oil and firing them up (forming the visible-from-orbit words "Save the environment") would be more to the point? |
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It's a lovely idea. To reduce the environmental impact, the cars should be pushed around by teams of car salesmen and under-employed car industry middle management. |
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It sounds like that technique they used to use in the BA adverts and by Kim Jong Ill; only with cars. |
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I'd prefer it if it were organised by mischievous airport car-park attendants who, on seeing a red car entering their car-park, would assign it to bay 34Q in order to finish off their masterpiece (the drivers of the vehicle being unaware of the art in which they participate until they're taking off and looking back down at the image below) |
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I like the idea [+], but pushing them not driving them. The only problem I see is that modern cars are produced in a range of drab greys, browns and silvers, with only the occasional colour, so any artwork recreated would have to be by L.S. Lowry. |
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[zen_tom]'s idea combines the beauty of this idea with low environmental impact ! |
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