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MAFwhat does it look like when you play it with 45 rpm?Quote
Irix
Zoetrope Edition - £29.99 - limited to 10,000 copies:
Large picture . See also RS official [Twitter.com] , [www.Facebook.com] , [www.Instagram.com] - (Story).
Anyone replied to you? How this recording can be played on?
It is just a picture disc. You play it like a normal record. Picture discs usually have some background noise so if you need something to play and not only look unusual go with casual black or colour vinyl.
It's not a simple Picture Disc, with a static image, it uses a technique called Zoetrope [en.wikipedia.org]
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MAF
what does it look like when you play it with 45 rpm?
Download the illustration video. Then open it with VLC-player and set the playback speed to 1.37x .
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MonicaDe
What kind/ brand of gramophone would be needed for this to work?
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Irix
Zoetrope Edition - £29.99 - limited to 10,000 copies:
Large picture . See also RS official [Twitter.com] , [www.Facebook.com] , [www.Instagram.com] - (Story).
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snoopy2
Just over 100 copies left
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snoopy2
Just over 100 copies left
Interesting .... about 12 hours ago there were still ~1300 LPs left.
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Just over 100 copies left
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VoodooLounge13
KidSuper Honors The Rolling Stones in "Alternate Cover" Artwork
Two weeks before the band’s ‘Hackney Diamonds’ album is slated to drop.
With The Rolling Stones releasing their first album in 18 years in just two weeks, the legendary band is pulling out all the stops. After announcing Hackney Diamonds just a month ago now via local Hackney Gazette newspaper announcements, KidSuper is the latest collaborator to join the release rollout craze. To pay homage to the beloved band, KidSuper’s founder and creative director Colm Dillane has crafted a personal artistic tribute to the influential rockers.
Inspired by the impact the band has had on millions of listeners worldwide, Dillane wanted to specifically tap into this for the creation of the print – what he refers to as “alternate cover art.” Through the use of his own fingerprints throughout the print, Dillane exemplifies the personal connection the Stones have with their fanbase.
“It is amazing to have my literal fingerprints be a part of history and to be a part of the legacy of The Rolling Stones,” Dillane shared in an Instagram caption. The multifaceted storyteller also included a video that shows his physical process in the post, which sees Dillane carefully inking and stamping his fingers in the shape of the Stones’ logo. Watch the timelapse of Dillane doing his thing in the Instagram gallery above.
Watch out for Hackney Diamonds, which hits streaming on October 20. Based on the post’s caption, KidSuper’s album cover is set to release for purchase that same day at the official Rolling Stones store in London.
9 Carnaby St, Carnaby
London W1F 9PE, United Kingdom
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SonicDreamer
The IORR No. 9 Carnaby RED vinyl was only sold online.
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VoodooLounge13
KidSuper Honors The Rolling Stones in "Alternate Cover" Artwork
Two weeks before the band’s ‘Hackney Diamonds’ album is slated to drop.
With The Rolling Stones releasing their first album in 18 years in just two weeks, the legendary band is pulling out all the stops. After announcing Hackney Diamonds just a month ago now via local Hackney Gazette newspaper announcements, KidSuper is the latest collaborator to join the release rollout craze. To pay homage to the beloved band, KidSuper’s founder and creative director Colm Dillane has crafted a personal artistic tribute to the influential rockers.
Inspired by the impact the band has had on millions of listeners worldwide, Dillane wanted to specifically tap into this for the creation of the print – what he refers to as “alternate cover art.” Through the use of his own fingerprints throughout the print, Dillane exemplifies the personal connection the Stones have with their fanbase.
“It is amazing to have my literal fingerprints be a part of history and to be a part of the legacy of The Rolling Stones,” Dillane shared in an Instagram caption. The multifaceted storyteller also included a video that shows his physical process in the post, which sees Dillane carefully inking and stamping his fingers in the shape of the Stones’ logo. Watch the timelapse of Dillane doing his thing in the Instagram gallery above.
Watch out for Hackney Diamonds, which hits streaming on October 20. Based on the post’s caption, KidSuper’s album cover is set to release for purchase that same day at the official Rolling Stones store in London.
9 Carnaby St, Carnaby
London W1F 9PE, United Kingdom
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Stone601
Or as you say PD in motion.
It's this animation effect (moving pictures) on a rotating disc:
Fantascope (1833) - [en.Wikipedia.org] - larger versions.
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Irix
Drew Tetz published some years ago tutorials: "Design a Phenakistoscope for a Mesmerizing Spinning Optical Illusion" or "How to Make a Phenakistoscope" - see his résumé in the 'About' section of his website.
The animated GIF depicted above (Fantascope, year 1833) is nothing other than a Phenakistoscope, see the linked Wikipedia article above. There's also a Gallery with more examples.
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Stone601
You will agree with me that this is not a simple PD but a job, in its simplicity, much more complicated.
Ok buddy, I don't want to convince you of anything. Let's look at things differentlyQuote
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Stone601
You will agree with me that this is not a simple PD but a job, in its simplicity, much more complicated.
Basically it's a simple Picture Disc with a much more complicated drawing on it.
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Rockman
They should churn out a Frisbee version ..... Dogs would lurv 'em
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downagain
I have pre-ordered the LP from both Amazon (Canada) and my local, indie record shop.
As far as Amazon goes, do they typically have a record actually arrive on your doorstep on the release date or is that they day they will ship it?
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thunderball
Is there any latest on the Paul Smith variant?