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15 posts tagged with video by crunchland.
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Old School Color Cycling with HTML5 This was a technology often used in 8-bit video games of the era, to achieve interesting visual effects by cycling (shifting) the color palette. Back then video cards could only render 256 colors at a time, so a palette of selected colors was used. But the programmer could change this palette at will, and all the onscreen colors would instantly change to match. It was fast, and took virtually no memory. [more inside]
posted by crunchland
on Jul 26, 2010 -
40 comments
neave.tv is an experimental use of video over the web... To watch, you'll need a broadband connection (>1mb) and a fast computer (1GHz or higher).
posted by crunchland
on Sep 19, 2006 -
23 comments
Free Movies, Documentaries, Cartoons, TV-Shows, Music & Comedy -
100% handpicked content chosen to inform, educate, shock and entertain you. Most of the old films and cartoons are in public domain: "when a work's copyright or patent restrictions expire, it enters the public domain and may be used by anyone for any purpose." The newer media is probably not in public domain, they are just freely available for some unknown reason. Tomorrow they could be gone.
posted by crunchland
on Sep 18, 2006 -
19 comments
You got owned ... an entertaining study of life's little mishaps on video. Some you've seen, some you may not have. (wmv)
posted by crunchland
on May 27, 2005 -
33 comments
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