Tuesday, January 31, 2023

John Hall's Copium

John Hall's Copium
Copyright © 2023 John Edward Hall.
Today is Tuesday 31st January 2023.
Time is 17:21 CT.

My location is Chicago.

Description.

Etymology: I chose the name: it is derived from phrase, "Monkey see, Monkey do" and the word "Copy" ---> Monkey C ---> Monkey Copy ---> Copy Monkey ---> Copy M ---> ergo, "Copium". 

Copium looks at any image and creates a non-exact copy. Not only that, but the created copy acts very similar and is just as interactive or even more interactive as the original image.

A source image can be moving or still. Indeces are attached to image 'nodes' or intersections and an user can customize node removal or amount, similarity controls (parameters) of copy, or other properties. This is useful for creating copies of real places and putting them into 2D format with interactive manipulation of scenery, with introduced controls; Video Game 'shots', or previews, can be copied, the program adding control nodes that can be programmed later to respond to function or command (code).

Brief: A video game can be looked at by the camera and a similar and real interactive copy of the video game can be created acting as a simile to the original source 'video', with manipulative and customizeable game controls (button inputs), etc.

-John.

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