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JKCalhoun ◴[] No.43697402[source]
Yeah, that is pretty wild.

I recall a co-worker doing something related(?) for a kind of fun tech demo some ten years or so ago. If I recall it was shooting video while passing a slightly ajar office door. His code reconstructed the full image of the office from the "traveling slit".

I think about that all the time when I find myself in a public bathroom stall.... :-/

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rosswilson ◴[] No.43698264[source]
This reminds me of https://github.com/jo-m/trainbot, a neat example of stitching together frames of passing trains to form a panorama.

This frontend presents them nicely: https://trains.jo-m.ch

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stevage ◴[] No.43698642[source]
Surprised I've never come across this idea before
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1. all2 ◴[] No.43698968{3}[source]
For a long time I've wanted to install one of these to pull graffiti off of trains. As art goes, graffiti is one of the last 'free' expressions where it is essentially truly anonymous and definitely not for money. Being free of those constraints, I think, frees the mind to truly create.

And I'd love an archive somewhere of some of the truly awesome train art I've seen.

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2. jo-m ◴[] No.43702325[source]
here you go... https://trains.jo-m.ch/#/trains/44010