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awesome. great attention to detail - "Hope you have cookies enabled!" - Flickchart via Bookmarklet
well done... love it! - AJ Batac
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Test Signal - 2006
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Test Signal involves a large video projection of Colour bars (normally used by video and broadcast technicians to verify signal accuracy) accompanied by a live choir. The Choir commences by singing the sustained tone that normally accompanies the colour bars (440hz or concert A). Their voices are picked up by a microphone and translated in real time to produce the colours of the industry standard Colour Bars. Slowly, as the composition and timbre of individual voices begin to deviate from a set tone the colours follow, modulating the different hues within the colour spectrum. - Flickchart via Bookmarklet
wow, that's cool! - Susan Beebe (Santa Claus)
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“The co-founder of Flickchart, Jeremy, is now 30. Happy Birthday, Jeremy...”
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The Movie Watching World Championships | /Film
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"Netflix wants someone to break the movie watching world championship, and they’re willing to [spend] $10,000 to do so. Guinness World Records rules require the contestants to watch films non-stop without averting their eyes from the screen. Competitors will be given 10 minutes between each movie, or approximately every two hours, to refresh themselves. Eating, drinking, standing and stretching are allowed as long as eyes are on the screen. The record to beat for watching a continuous run of movies is 120 hours and 23 minutes held by Ashish Sharma of Mathura, India" - Flickchart via Bookmarklet
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