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Gilles Tran <gil### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> Well, it *** is *** fake but in an awesome sort of way.
> Here's the company that did it.
>
http://www.moving-picture.com/index.php/digital/571-samsung-extreme-sheep-led-art.html#id=album-34252&num=1
Well, that's a disappointment.
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- Warp
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andrel wrote:
> Of course it is fake, but I found it hilarious.
Now that they point out which bits are fake, it's pretty easy to recognize.
Fun, tho.
Kind of reminds me of that beer commercial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv5U0W8FDDk
Probably easier to put this one together without computers, tho. :-)
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
There's no CD like OCD, there's no CD I knoooow!
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news:49D### [at] hotmailcom...
> Of course it is fake, but I found it hilarious. It is a brilliant concept.
> I particularly laughed at the pong session. I wonder how many of the
> youngsters here have ever played that game.
> But how come you already know where to find the reference to the making
> of?
The video made the rounds 2 weeks ago. I've seen a few sheep herding
competitions and handled farm animals so there was no way this could be
real, so I did some checking. Border collies are good (I've seen some
herding geese !), but not *** that *** good. In any case the link to the FX
shop comes up in the second page of a Google search for LED+sheep.
And yes, the video is great, there's nothing disappointing about it being
fake if one knows it's impossible anyway.
G.
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On 5-4-2009 21:12, Warp wrote:
> Gilles Tran <gil### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> Well, it *** is *** fake but in an awesome sort of way.
>> Here's the company that did it.
>>
http://www.moving-picture.com/index.php/digital/571-samsung-extreme-sheep-led-art.html#id=album-34252&num=1
>
> Well, that's a disappointment.
>
How would you keep the black and white sheeps together and in place when
forming the big sheep? What would the dogs have to do to move one leg of
sheep through another without disrupting that group?
Also how do you keep the middle line in pong more or less positioned
while there is a group of sheep with dogs passing?
I haven't even got a clue why the mona lise is in there and what they
try to suggest. Probably only because they can use the leonardo
baa-vinci joke.
The fireworks is another impossibility in coordinating closely
positioned sheep groups.
although IANASH, I though it had 'fake' written all over it.
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On 5-4-2009 23:34, Gilles Tran wrote:
> news:49D### [at] hotmailcom...
>> Of course it is fake, but I found it hilarious. It is a brilliant
>> concept. I particularly laughed at the pong session. I wonder how many
>> of the youngsters here have ever played that game.
>> But how come you already know where to find the reference to the
>> making of?
>
> The video made the rounds 2 weeks ago.
I hadn't seen it, so probably I have not the right group of friends. :(
> I've seen a few sheep herding competitions
In France?
> and handled farm animals
In France?
> so there was no way this could be
> real, so I did some checking. Border collies are good (I've seen some
> herding geese !), but not *** that *** good. In any case the link to the
> FX shop comes up in the second page of a Google search for LED+sheep.
> And yes, the video is great, there's nothing disappointing about it
> being fake if one knows it's impossible anyway.
>
> G.
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andrel wrote:
> I haven't even got a clue why the mona lise is in there and what they
> try to suggest.
I think the idea was they put different colors on different sheep, then
herded them to form pixels, and painted the mona lisa in 10x10 blocks or
something like that, taking pictures and stitching them together at the end.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
There's no CD like OCD, there's no CD I knoooow!
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andrel <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> although IANASH, I though it had 'fake' written all over it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/goopymart/1086012330/
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On 4/5/2009 1:09 PM, Darren New wrote:
> Kind of reminds me of that beer commercial:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv5U0W8FDDk
> Probably easier to put this one together without computers, tho. :-)
>
Funny, since I was just listening to the original today :)
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...Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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andrel <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> > Well, that's a disappointment.
> >
> How would you keep the black and white sheeps together and in place when
> forming the big sheep? What would the dogs have to do to move one leg of
> sheep through another without disrupting that group?
I didn't say "I don't believe it's computer-generated". I said "well,
that's a disappointment".
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On 6-4-2009 17:17, Warp wrote:
> andrel <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>>> Well, that's a disappointment.
>>>
>> How would you keep the black and white sheeps together and in place when
>> forming the big sheep? What would the dogs have to do to move one leg of
>> sheep through another without disrupting that group?
>
> I didn't say "I don't believe it's computer-generated". I said "well,
> that's a disappointment".
>
I didn't say you did. I simply explained why *I* didn't expect anything
else. The key is in my last line. One you didn't quote.
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