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hello welcome to a video tutorial about slit scanning in particular writing a slit scanning application with code with code written in the processing programming development environment and an eye follow-up video Iamp;#39;ll also show you how to do this in the browser in JavaScript using p5.js so the first thing i want to talk about is what is slitscan so this is not an original idea of mine there are countless examples of slit scanning throughout the history of photography filmmaking computational design and I want to point you towards this online catalog written by goal on Levin I will include a link in maybe a YouTube annotation or in the description below take a look and read about all the different kinds of examples of scanning and where itamp;#39;s appeared throughout the history of art and all sorts of other things so first letamp;#39;s just talk about what slit scanning is so what slit scanning involves is it involves a source image you can see I have a live video coming fro