The child zooms into a digital image so closely that the individual pixels are visible. This gives the child an immediate understanding of how images are represented on the computer. It is not quite magic, but simply, tiny colored squares nestled in humble virtuality.
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Replying to @ctbeiser
there was a lot more legibility back in the days when dialup loaded an image pixel by pixel, row by row
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Replying to @maxkriegers @ctbeiser
I like how filters can provide creative control over technical artifacts, like slowing down a rolling shutter:https://www.tiktok.com/@seansedique/video/6874079453404728582 …
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cognitive psychology. PhD