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I used the Python script for ‘object detection’ with the CLASS “bicycle” to create this edit.
I used the unofficial music video for Boards of Canada’s ‘Everything You Do is a Balloon’. The original footage belongs to a 1963 film titled “One Got Fat: Bicycle Safety”. It depicts a group of youngsters riding bicycles to the park for a picnic and documents the violation of various bicycle safety rules. One by one, the children are eliminated as they violate rules, and only one manages to arrive at the park.
I chose this video for its depiction of bicycles and dreamlike atmosphere. 
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This snippet is from a 1979 documentary about the Greek musician "Lasos". His music mainly comprised of synthesizers. I picked the word "patterns" with a meta approach, as we're literally looking for patterns when using algorithms to edit.
This snippet is from a 1979 documentary about the Greek musician "Lasos". His music mainly comprised of synthesizers. I picked the word "patterns" with a meta approach, as we're literally looking for patterns when using algorithms to edit.

Revision as of 21:25, 29 January 2022

https://youtu.be/K9zfYl3mimY

I used the Python script for ‘object detection’ with the CLASS “bicycle” to create this edit.

I used the unofficial music video for Boards of Canada’s ‘Everything You Do is a Balloon’. The original footage belongs to a 1963 film titled “One Got Fat: Bicycle Safety”. It depicts a group of youngsters riding bicycles to the park for a picnic and documents the violation of various bicycle safety rules. One by one, the children are eliminated as they violate rules, and only one manages to arrive at the park.

I chose this video for its depiction of bicycles and dreamlike atmosphere.




This snippet is from a 1979 documentary about the Greek musician "Lasos". His music mainly comprised of synthesizers. I picked the word "patterns" with a meta approach, as we're literally looking for patterns when using algorithms to edit.