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Electric Sheep (flock 244) rendered in 4K

This is a video rendered by Sean Connell, built on the previous work of Simon Detheridge. I have taken the original video file and added the audio that you can hear using Avidemux. The mix is DJ Basilisk playing at Re:Generate 2011. ‘Sheep’ are fractal animations that can be designed by humans, generated by computers using a genetic algorithm, or a combination of both. This work is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license, which means that you can do what you want with it provided it’s for non-commercial use and that you attribute the original authors. For more information on re-using content from the Electric Sheep project, see http://electricsheep.org/reuse ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The description below is taken from the artists' link: http://seanconnell.net/electric-sheep-in-4k ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I’ve loved the electric sheep project, in theory, and result, for over a decade now. However as time has worn on those old renders, even the 1080p ones, are starting to show their age. Since AMD is selling processors like they’ve got something to prove again, I decided to burn some time and silicon into rendering a 4k no-holds-barred high-quality electric sheep render. Building on the excellent curated flock and script utilities by Simon I rendered about 2 hours of video at 4k of the same flock of sheep. It took about 6 months on an overclocked Ryzen 1700 system stuffed under my couch. The encoding took a fair bit of time too.

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