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Windowvision is the name given to viewing YSTV via the control room window. Due to being behind a window, windowvision typically does not have sound, apart from the odd occasion her and there... | |||
==pre-2010== | ==pre-2010== | ||
windowvision was a TV in a window. | windowvision was a TV in a window. | ||
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==2010== | ==2010== | ||
Windowvision 2010 emerged as a moment of complete madness by [[Michael Chislett]], egged on by [[Michael Cullen]], and [[Steven Perring]]. It consists of Chislett's projector, mounted on MDF ontop of the AV rack (opposite the G/046 window), pointing onto the blinds (which are convieniently always down at night). | Windowvision 2010 emerged as a moment of complete madness by [[Michael Chislett]], egged on by [[Michael Cullen]], and [[Steven Perring]]. It consists of Chislett's projector, mounted on MDF ontop of the AV rack (opposite the G/046 window), pointing onto the blinds (which are convieniently always down at night). It is worth pointing out that YSTV's windows are convieniently almost a 4:3 aspect ratio. | ||
Audio is provided by shoving speakers onto a stool near the window | Audio is provided by shoving speakers onto a stool near the window if anyone can be bothered. | ||
Inaugaural projection was [[Man Man]]. Within a few minutes, windowvision '''''Actually Had Non-YSTV viewers''''', one of which remarked to a fellow viewer "you have just been out-awesomed". | Inaugaural projection was [[Man Man]]. Within a few minutes, windowvision '''''Actually Had Non-YSTV viewers''''', one of which remarked to a fellow viewer "you have just been out-awesomed". This version of windowvision may re-appear once a timed IR interface is made for the pojector - with the hope of it being linked into a light sensor, and automatically turned on if it is dark enough. |
Revision as of 10:48, 3 July 2010
Windowvision is the name given to viewing YSTV via the control room window. Due to being behind a window, windowvision typically does not have sound, apart from the odd occasion her and there...
pre-2010
windowvision was a TV in a window.
2010
Windowvision 2010 emerged as a moment of complete madness by Michael Chislett, egged on by Michael Cullen, and Steven Perring. It consists of Chislett's projector, mounted on MDF ontop of the AV rack (opposite the G/046 window), pointing onto the blinds (which are convieniently always down at night). It is worth pointing out that YSTV's windows are convieniently almost a 4:3 aspect ratio. Audio is provided by shoving speakers onto a stool near the window if anyone can be bothered. Inaugaural projection was Man Man. Within a few minutes, windowvision Actually Had Non-YSTV viewers, one of which remarked to a fellow viewer "you have just been out-awesomed". This version of windowvision may re-appear once a timed IR interface is made for the pojector - with the hope of it being linked into a light sensor, and automatically turned on if it is dark enough.