Photo by Johnny Babbitt from a N64 Facebook group.
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I recently updated hardware side of my DIY DAC, now it can output up to 6.66 million dots per second instead of about 1.5 million on previous version. Testing by drawing some memes using raster scan skipping black pixels passed successfully.
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"Dad? Why did you write this?"
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Sigmar Polke (DE, 1941 - 2010)
Frau mit Butterbrot, 1964
His “dispersion” handmade raster method involved puncturing holes in a screen and pushing paint onto canvas. This rudimentary process seems to poke fun at mass production... -peopleofprint blog
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-05-10/sibling-rivalry-erupts-into-160-million-art-auction-showdown
https://www.peopleofprint.com/solo-artist/sigmar-polke-capitalist-realism-dispersion-paint-on-canvas-2/
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Dear Vector Prime, are there any notable transformers which transform into televisions?
Dear Viewer Verisimilitude,
Officially, the spy known as Raster works as a data interceptor in Blaster's communication unit. But he is under the deepest cover; he's so devout to the Autobot cause that he has two alt modes and no robot mode!
As an Autobot, he acts as one of the Ark’s viewscreens, always paying meticulous detail to anyone who might be looking at his display. It often seems that relevant sound and video just happen to appear whenever an Autobot wants to request some data, as if the media were being plotted or directed deliberately. Indeed, Raster tends to obsess over these directorial details, which distracts him from his frequent spy missions.
Under his Decepticon alias, “Staredown”, he situates himself amongst the many screens to be found in Decepticon headquarters, where he can disrupt the enemy strategy by feeding misleading information. When things get too quiet, he borrows recordings from Polybius; before long, footage of Megatron and Starscream scheming behind each others’ backs is playing in high definition in the command room, and the clangs of a beating ring out through the base. Of course, when tempers get heated, it’s not uncommon for a screen to be smashed in anger—but cracked glass is a small price to pay if it saves Autobot lives.
Outside the field, Raster has served as Sparkplug Witwicky's TV on Earth, happy to keep the old man company in his golden years.
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Lain Iwakura displayed using technique i described in previous post.
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