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Revision as of 19:30, 17 February 2013
Camera + Static mount + Network Transmission
The term 'webcam' (a portmanteau) may also be used in its original sense of a video camera connected to the Web continuously for an indefinite time, rather than for a particular session, generally supplying a view for anyone who visits its web page over the Internet. Some of them, for example, those used as online traffic cameras, are expensive, rugged professional video cameras.
History
wikipedia: Trojan Room coffee pot
Always On
irational.org/cctv Heath Bunting
Some live webcams
- http://www.usap.gov/videoclipsandmaps/mcmwebcam.cfm
- http://cryptogasm.com/2012/10/all-the-webcams/ http://cryptogasm.com/webcams/
Work
- Alexei Shulgin's Privatronics
- Peter Westenberg's [activearchives.org/aaa/resources/194/ Stare]
- Michelle Teran & Peter Westenberg[1]
- Manifesto for CCTV Filmmakers
- from the Unpleasant Design blog: Tag & Track & Timo Arnall "Robot readable world" Collection of "found" footage showing Computer Vision Algorithms (better without the soundtrack)