8 Month Time-Lapse Of New York Times Homepage In 5 Minutes [VIDEO]

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday July 21, 2011 | 338 views| Add a Comment
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Phillip Mendonça-Vieira had accidentally collected 12,000 screenshots of the New York Times homepage for 8 months between September 2010 and July 2011. His computer took an image every 30 minutes. Using these images, he decided to create a time-lapse video. The video covers the Chilean miners, the Egypt riots, the earthquake in Japan, etc. Above is the video.

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