I’d have liked to make an installation of a dozen of them, an altar, like you can see in some games/movies. All of them on top of each other with different angles, but showing you something in sync, before every one of them shows a glitching digital eye looking at you. That could be sick, but oh well, getting enough ports to support 12+ monitors is a sweaty business, but software side and composing video sequencies could’ve been a fun hobby thing to do over the weekend.
The problem is - where the fuck to place it and who’s paying the electricity bill for so many crts :D
This is like the wet dream for retro computer nerds
I’d have liked to make an installation of a dozen of them, an altar, like you can see in some games/movies. All of them on top of each other with different angles, but showing you something in sync, before every one of them shows a glitching digital eye looking at you. That could be sick, but oh well, getting enough ports to support 12+ monitors is a sweaty business, but software side and composing video sequencies could’ve been a fun hobby thing to do over the weekend.
The problem is - where the fuck to place it and who’s paying the electricity bill for so many crts :D
I still have two 19" CRTs stockpiled in my basement in case I ever decide to build a retro arcade cabinet and want authenticity.
I wish I still had my old Trinitron :'(
I remember hauling those CRTs to lan parties back in late 1990s and early 2000s. Worth it.