Back in August, I mentioned that I was working with a group on a photography-related event. Well, those productive discussions continued yesterday at Christie Digital HQ on Wellington Street. That was my first visit to Christie and as someone who works a lot in a visual medium, you could say that it blew my hair back.
Speaking of visual, my pal Jon Johnson was on the scene to…
share some…
work that he’s been doing toward this effort. Forgive me the psychedelic MicroTile photo. I was shooting a far-too-fast shutter speed of 1/1600 here. Note the first photo in this post was shot at 1/80 of a second, allowing the camera to capture the complete refresh cycle of the DLP projector inside each MicroTile. There… that sounded like I knew what I was talking about. In real life, these displays are ah-mazing. Just wicked!
Jon had our rapt attention and things are moving along. I know this is all fairly obtuse, but there are a few key elements to lock in before we can start talking about this thing. This awesome excellent thing.
DW
Sounds interesting…
You missed me talking about how nerdily excited I was to be in that building.
That wall was amazing!
And the glass wall/screen/whiteboard!?