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Saturday, November 04, 2006

Rasterbate

Rasterbation has been around for several years, but it's new to me. I swear. I never used to do it. Now I can't stop. Some days it's all I can think about. This all started when I found out about the rasterbator.

The concept is simple. A rasterized image is just one that is made into dots. The rasterbator rasterizes any image and outputs a PDF document of dots. You control how many sheets of paper the PDF document should be, and thus how large the final image is. There is no limit to the size. At a distance, an enormous rasterbated image looks photorealistic.

This is great for:
1. Pranks
2. Art
3. Prank Art



Surprised to find me in your room? Don't respond by defiling the rasterbation.



I now have such luminaries on my wall as Nathan Lucash, Lauren Hough, Craig Antosh (ret.), Caitlin Donovan and Daniel Stenson. No Fred Fang.


Google: Rasterbator

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