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Title: BIOptiSonic Me by Stanley Weddington (KS)
Post by: Rob Wright on June 03, 2015, 11:41:54 PM
BIOptiSonic Me (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/221524246/bioptisonic-me?ref=users)

(http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/221524246/bioptisonic-me/minichart.png) (http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/221524246/bioptisonic-me/)

Quote from: Stanley Weddington
BIOptiSonic Me is a collaboration between visual artist Stanley Weddington and musical artist Brian E. Paulson. "BIOptiSonic" is the joining of the words "BIO" + "Optic" + "Sonic" and represents the biologically resonant optics and sonics of the video artwork produced by the collaboration. This Kickstarter is to raise funds for the Internet infrastructure to provide Video On Demand (VOD) services for BIOptiSonic Me videos. The first video featured by the BIOptiSonic Me VOD service will be the most recent work of the collaboration - 'FloWith It'. All backers of this project will be able to stream and/or download the 'FloWith It' video at full 1080p digital HD resolution at any time. Also, all backers of this project will be able to select from the 50,400 fractal images which make up the 'FloWith It' video as their unique project artwork. This artwork can be used to produce a deck of playing cards that the backer is the only one in the world to own. Backers can also chose to have their artwork Giclée printed on museum quality canvas. I will be working with each individual backer on image selection and orientation and potential modifications to make the artwork 2-way for the card backs. All card deck art will be full-bleed edge to edge.

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Title: Re: BIOptiSonic Me by Stanley Weddington (KS)
Post by: Don Boyer on June 04, 2015, 04:07:23 PM
These probably were cool about 15 or 20 years ago.  Do people still get into fractals much these days?