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Artist Florian Baron has developed a camera app that lets users create kaleidoscopic videos.
Called ‘Kaleidoclock’, the app allows users to create mesmerizing videos using the app’s fully adjustable video delay.
Videos taken from the app are divided into 12 different segments—similar to the face of a clock.
Only one of the segments is in real time, while the rest has an adjustable time delay.
With the app, users can create kaleidoscope-like videos by experimenting with patterns and movements—combing their present and recent past into one video.
The Kaleidoclock can be purchased from the iTunes Store for US$0.99.
To see how the app works, check out the video below:
[via Smore]
Artist Florian Baron has developed a camera app that lets users create kaleidoscopic videos.
Called ‘Kaleidoclock’, the app allows users to create mesmerizing videos using the app’s fully adjustable video delay.
Videos taken from the app are divided into 12 different segments—similar to the face of a clock.
Only one of the segments is in real time, while the rest has an adjustable time delay.
With the app, users can create kaleidoscope-like videos by experimenting with patterns and movements—combing their present and recent past into one video.
The Kaleidoclock can be purchased from the iTunes Store for US$0.99.
To see how the app works, check out the video below:
[via Smore]