I don't really know too much about the topic, but I don't see what you are seeing. I think it just looks like shapes. It all looks kind of bogus. Not sure though? |
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ITC (stands for Instrumental Trans-Communicaion) is effect of appearing faces, objects in video frames. Mostly, these can be found in force feedback videoloop (when you point camera to tv, and tv shows what shows camera). For example, below pictures are taken from video I made using monitor, VCR, and tv-tuner. I plugged camera to tv-tuner, made picture on screen, and recorded. If you want original video, contact with me via MSN, or anything else. |
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I don't really know too much about the topic, but I don't see what you are seeing. I think it just looks like shapes. It all looks kind of bogus. Not sure though? |
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Well, I also dont really belive in other worlds theory, but when such pictures are done with tv (not monitor) they can be really nice (beautiful sometimes). On tv, I mostly get nice colored clouds. No pictures of that yet. |
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The whole concept sounds like B.S to me....There isn't much evidence to support it's existance, and frankly, all of the thing you pointed out were very conincedental and could possibly be found in any television moniter at any time. That's just my take. |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
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Yes, I also think most of such things are concidental, but it might be interesting to search such things in pictures. Still, if this is concidence, then it's pretty weird concidence. |
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Looking into infinity can be really fun. But sometimes you see what you want to see, if you know what I mean. |
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By the way, here is the video: |
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Have you ever stood between to mirrors to get the "hall of mirrors" effect? It's just a relfective feedback. What you're doing is recording the recursive feedback from the video/recorder loop. Thanks to a slight delay, the picture on the TV is never exactly the same as what's being recorded by the camera. You can get great effects by tilting the camera at an angle instead of shooting level. It's like a live action technicolor spirograph; I do it with my webcam sometimes. As far as seeing things in it, I'd say it's no different from inkblots, or cuddly things in the clouds, or corn chips shaped like Franklin Delano Rosevelt, or burnt toast that looks like the Virgin Mary or, well, you get the idea. |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
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