(auto): Jim Gasperini takes stereo photographs, and has a novel way of presenting them as animated GIFs: Time for Space Wiggle. The effect works better on smaller images.

Time for space wiggle

Monday 13 October 2003This is almost 22 years old. Be careful.

Jim Gasperini takes stereo photographs, and has a novel way of presenting them as animated GIFs: Time for Space Wiggle. The effect works better on smaller images. The thumbnails look good, then you click through to the full-size pictures, and it seems kind of goofy.

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Just now, I can't think of anything less engaging.
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I think it is cool. Not that I would want a lot of such photos, but it is an interesting technique, and I am always game for an interesting technique.
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My eyes! It burns!
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I guess for you sensitive types (Bob) I should have mentioned that a few of the pictures have some tasteful nudity in them.
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NSFW == Not Safe For Work. It was just a warning that the link may not go over well with someone's employer and/or co-workers. Heck, even scanning job posting web sites may be NSFW these days...
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Kind of reminds me of the way animals without binocular vision, such as birds, get a 3D image of the world: by frequently bobbing and turning their heads.

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