Zoomquilt
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[edit] Original Zoomquilt
ZOOMQUILT is a Internet-popular (113,000 hits on Google as of 1-3-2007) collaborative art project from 2005. It involves the use of optical illusion, and a series of interlocking frame images (46 in total), to create a never-ending series of images when compiled in a programmed loop. It is available in web, Adobe Flash, and Microsoft Windows screensaver formats.
[edit] Credits
- Andreas Schumann: artist
- Eero Pitkänen: artist
- Florian Biege: artist
- Jann Kerntke: artist
- Lars Götze: artist
- Luis Felipe (artist): artist
- Marcus Blättermann: artist
- Markus Neidel: artist
- Nikolaus Baumgarten: artist; concept; organizer
- Paul Hinze: programmer
- Paul Painter: artist
- Oliver Schlemmer: artist
- Sonja Schneider: artist
- Thorsten Wolber: artist
- Tony Stanley: artist
- Ville Vanninen: artist
[edit] Zoomquilt II
In 2007, ZOOMQUILT II came out. The developer's list indicates 34 participants, and the content sequence is substantially longer than the original. It is available in Adobe Flash and Windows screensaver formats.