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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
  • Moiré patterns are very simply made but inexhaustibly interesting. Rob shows you how to set up some simple steps to make Moiré patterns and designs of your own.

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  • @RandyJames22
    @RandyJames22 6 років тому +210

    When some lines hit your eyes with a thin paper ply that's a moiré.

    • @jfjoubertquebec
      @jfjoubertquebec 6 років тому +1

      Haaaaahahahaha

    • @jk9554
      @jk9554 6 років тому

      I see what you've done there ♪♫ :D

    • @DaveFisher1
      @DaveFisher1 6 років тому +1

      Brilliant! Haha!

    • @AIRTIME96
      @AIRTIME96 6 років тому +6

      🎼🎵🎶 When patterns hit your eyes made of parallel lines that's a moire 🎶🎵

    • @stuntchild
      @stuntchild 6 років тому

      ROTFLMFAO

  • @MrWolfTickets
    @MrWolfTickets 6 років тому +63

    Lol, i love that he mentioned 'the wrong sort of clothes on television' because i first noticed these patterns watching re runs of 'the Rockford files' with all those loud plaid patterns that people wore then.

    • @33tours1
      @33tours1 2 роки тому

      WHY ? It's not recorded in 2022 ? I must be old-fashioned...

  • @0...___...
    @0...___... 5 років тому +16

    Seriously, this is THE best show that was on tv when I was a child.
    Informative, imaginative, surprising, educational and always engaging!
    Keep getting memories of the puzzle the kids would do. Moving over the wire. Must've imagined doing that myself thousands of times.
    Now if tv had shows like The Curiosity Show, kids and people in general would be so much smarter.
    Thank you for putting these episodes and segments up.
    I hope you'll upload all of them.
    So incredibly brilliant!
    Thank you.

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 років тому +4

      Many thanks indeed for such very kind words - lots more at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshhow and subscribe if you haven't already done so and please spread the word- Rob

  • @tedeisner822
    @tedeisner822 2 роки тому +2

    this is my new favorite channel for all time

  • @Luke-er6pg
    @Luke-er6pg 3 роки тому +3

    Fantastic memories growing up in country Vic back in the 80’s, and watching this show! The local network (Southern Cross TV8) seemed to only show this during the school holidays, but we loved it!

  • @BardicBroadcasts
    @BardicBroadcasts 2 роки тому

    Och, that music at 3:37... the true magic!

  • @CountDrunkula
    @CountDrunkula 6 років тому +20

    When I used to go to museums as a kid they'd have things like showing you heat flow in a fridge, or furnace and you'd have these moving patterns in colour and I never knew how it was done. It did almost have that lenticular quality to it - I wonder if it was done in a similar way to this book.
    It was very much like palette cycling on computer images, think waterfalls in 8 and 16 bit computer games, but wasn't that.

  • @Nishandh_Mayiladan
    @Nishandh_Mayiladan 2 роки тому +2

    Beautiful! We used to get these beautiful cards, made in Japan. 1980s to 90s.. horses galloping, seafaring vessels...

  • @Rouverius
    @Rouverius 6 років тому +14

    The original Star Trek got good mileage on this trick; instrument panels, tricorders, displays on the bridge, etc.

  • @SquirrelASMR
    @SquirrelASMR 2 роки тому +1

    Oooh that last clip makes me want to layer multiple moiré things together.

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 6 років тому +21

    One of the most famous form of using a moiré as a visual element are the rotating discs in the center of the hand communicators in "Star Trek - the original series" as well as on the bridge of the enterprise on Spocks science-station (The "black and white spiral" kind of display).

    • @MarkMcCluney
      @MarkMcCluney 6 років тому +2

      I believe the grid-discs were mounted on stopwatches inside the communicators to spin them and give the moire pattern.

  • @rahmspinat
    @rahmspinat 2 роки тому +5

    When a grid's misaligned
    with another behind
    That's a moiré...
    When the spacing is tight
    And the difference is slight
    That's a moiré

  • @tinderbox218
    @tinderbox218 2 роки тому +2

    I had that book as a child! I recently bought it again on a used book site for nostalgia's sake ❤️

  • @tendarb
    @tendarb 3 роки тому +2

    I've always found these patterns on the TV fascinating, and some instances, distracting or 'noisy', to watch. Thanks Rob.

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 5 років тому +3

    3:48 true to life turning
    3:52 you can even feel the sea panning away.
    nice accomplishments for the era. would be ultra magical back then.

  • @CuriosityShow
    @CuriosityShow  6 років тому +16

    Lots more segments like this at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshow

  • @pillsburymusic
    @pillsburymusic 2 роки тому

    Gotta love the synth music around 3:35

  • @chlorophyllheart
    @chlorophyllheart 3 місяці тому

    Apparently moire is also used in the military so you know if you're in line with the car in front, and also in signage for boats/ships. There was a UA-cam that did a video on it.

  • @Genetherapy3232
    @Genetherapy3232 2 роки тому +1

    Synth music is great :) 3:38

  • @gorillaau
    @gorillaau 5 років тому +2

    What a great skivvy, Rob. :-)

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 років тому +4

      Yes, I became a bit known for skivvies. Deane tended to favour shiny shirts. We are both wiser now - Rob

  • @SquirrelASMR
    @SquirrelASMR 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful wow

  • @nickpeluso7511
    @nickpeluso7511 11 місяців тому

    i actually feel smarter from something on youtube. every school should watch these shows.

  • @andrewpotapenkoff7723
    @andrewpotapenkoff7723 5 років тому +1

    This is actually very interesting!

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 років тому

      Very kind. Lots more at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshow - subscribe if you haven't yet - Rob

    • @andrewpotapenkoff7723
      @andrewpotapenkoff7723 5 років тому

      @@CuriosityShow i sure did, sir! :D

  • @Suman-zp8gs
    @Suman-zp8gs 5 років тому +1

    Woow! Mind blowing!👏🔥😱

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  5 років тому +1

      Many thanks. lots more at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshow - Rob

  • @lewisheasman
    @lewisheasman 2 роки тому

    3:37 good acid trip, ain't gonna lie to ya

  • @jazzydannymc
    @jazzydannymc 2 роки тому

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing! I wonder if it would make a difference if the lines or the background were different colours. I also wonder what difference it would make in the distance between the lines!

  • @zackbrumis7831
    @zackbrumis7831 6 років тому +5

    Now I know what to do with all those tablets of acetate sheets I accidentally ordered.

  • @EdDrow
    @EdDrow 3 роки тому

    So that's how the newspaper in Harry Potter works. I love it.

  • @TheAustralian1x
    @TheAustralian1x 2 роки тому

    So cool

  • @anamekian1742
    @anamekian1742 2 роки тому +1

    As a Graphic Designer, I know about moire patterns all too well

  • @milksnakemilksnake
    @milksnakemilksnake 2 роки тому

    The intro/outro music reminds me of beefheart

  • @MarkoMood
    @MarkoMood 6 років тому +4

    What that music while showing the patters? Sounds really cool

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 років тому +8

      Sorry, can't help. The producer used to add that in post-production, so we were not around to know what it would be - Rob

    • @gregoryhand4760
      @gregoryhand4760 5 років тому +3

      @@CuriosityShow Wow! It's so cool that you respond to your comments! I am 21, and I LOVE this channel. What the real disappointment is, that I didn't know of you guys earlier in my life haha! But, I have taken that into consideration, and I have 2 nephews in elementary school right now ( I have 2 more behind them that I will watch these with as well ). Us 3 absolutely enjoy sitting down and watching several episodes at once! You and Deane explain everything in such a manner any age group can understand with ease. I thank you guys very much as now, while at least watching your channel.. learning is made fun! Unlike the educational system in America now.. haha, but I digress.
      Have a Great day! - Gregory Hand

  • @23bcx
    @23bcx 6 років тому +5

    It's amazing that we don't have lines on our TVs anymore.

  • @dlroto
    @dlroto 6 років тому +5

    Dude you are like mr wizard but cooler

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 років тому +4

      Thanks. Curiosity Show was a national science program for children featuring Dr Rob Morrison and Dr Deane Hutton. It was made in Adelaide, South Australia and screened nationally in
      Australia as well as in Europe, Asia and Australasia (14 countries) from 1972-1990.
      Deane and Rob intentionally used everyday items around the house (like old
      cans) so that children could repeat the demonstrations with materials they had
      to hand. In 1984 Curiosity Show won the Prix Jeunesse International, the
      world's top award for children's TV programs. Rob and Deane are steadily
      uploading segments at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshow Why not subscribe?

  • @Flying_Acehole
    @Flying_Acehole 2 роки тому

    2:34 A question:
    This effect (from this video) also works on my OLED monitor. But why? Was this video recorded from an old TV? I'm confused.

  • @liamwatson5125
    @liamwatson5125 2 роки тому

    You have to draw on plastic with a permanent marker or else it will smudge.

  • @ChandravijayAgrawal
    @ChandravijayAgrawal 6 років тому +10

    Why don't they teach this in schools

    • @ivanriskin1167
      @ivanriskin1167 6 років тому

      Chandravijay Agrawal at art schools they do :/

    • @56squadron
      @56squadron 5 років тому +2

      Because schools no longer teach, they indoctrinate.

    • @Majorhappysaccount
      @Majorhappysaccount 4 роки тому

      The last thing schools want is for students to think.

  • @alcaldealer8515
    @alcaldealer8515 5 років тому

    another like for this channel

  • @LuckyRL
    @LuckyRL 2 роки тому

    these are the patterns you see in some lawn chairs through windows

  • @BrianVaughnIsHere
    @BrianVaughnIsHere 6 років тому +2

    Why did you need the colored paper? 😁

  • @PatClevenger0709
    @PatClevenger0709 3 роки тому +1

    40 years later, the moire patterns show up on a computer screen.

  • @xoom8980
    @xoom8980 2 роки тому

    Bruh I was I was still in high school so I could just do this for the whole class

  • @Keithykins007
    @Keithykins007 6 років тому

    Perfect muffin top jeans

  • @naimhasan2333
    @naimhasan2333 6 років тому +1

    Very interesting thing.i like this video.

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 років тому +2

      Many thanks. Lots more at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshow Please spread the word - Rob

  • @hairypossum1086
    @hairypossum1086 2 роки тому

    This is also how polarization works on sun glasses

  • @gentbar7296
    @gentbar7296 5 років тому

    i had a case of beer
    i can see moiré

  • @Lebowski69
    @Lebowski69 6 років тому +1

    A pair of compasses? Ive only ever heard it called "a compass"

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 років тому +4

      A compass is that magnetic thing that points to north. A pair of compasses is this device for drawing circles - Rob

    • @Lebowski69
      @Lebowski69 6 років тому

      Thanks, Rob!

    • @tendarb
      @tendarb 3 роки тому

      You've got to love the English language. Good luck to anyone learning it as a second language! You can draw a circle with a pair of compasses and if you have two magnetic compasses, you also have a pair of compasses.

  • @bzakie2
    @bzakie2 2 роки тому

    You can tell how old this clip is by the fact that he refers to the horizontal lines on old cathode ray televisions.

  • @clydemara
    @clydemara 6 років тому +1

    What sorcery is this

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 років тому

      Thanks. Curiosity Show was a national science program for children featuring Dr Rob Morrison and Dr Deane Hutton. It was made in Adelaide, South Australia and screened nationally in Australia as well as in Europe, Asia and Australasia (14 countries) from 1972-1990. Deane and Rob intentionally used everyday items around the house
      (like old cans) so that children could repeat the demonstrations with materials
      they had to hand. In 1984 Curiosity Show won the Prix Jeunesse International,
      the world's top award for children's TV programs. Rob and Deane are steadily
      uploading segments at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshow Why not subscribe?

  • @ThewOrldIssqUare
    @ThewOrldIssqUare 6 років тому

    "A pair of compasses, a ruler," and this... garry gum.

  • @controllerdice1344
    @controllerdice1344 6 років тому +3

    I thought that this was some sort of Tim and Eric-esque parody of childern's shows, but it's actually real.

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 років тому +6

      Thanks. Curiosity Show was a national science program for children featuring Dr Rob Morrison and Dr Deane Hutton. It was made in Adelaide, South Australia and screened nationally in Australia as well as in Europe, Asia and Australasia (14 countries) from 1972-1990. Deane and Rob intentionally used everyday items around the house (like old cans) so that children could repeat the demonstrations with materials they had to hand. In 1984 Curiosity Show won the Prix Jeunesse International, the world's top award for children's TV programs. Rob and Deane are steadily uploading segments at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshow Why not subscribe?

  • @Genetherapy3232
    @Genetherapy3232 2 роки тому +1

    Will Ferrell V I B E

  • @johjoh4571
    @johjoh4571 6 років тому +1

    rob will you be my grandpa

  • @imranharsamkamal7890
    @imranharsamkamal7890 5 років тому +1

    I should’ve gotten high before that bit 3:38. Nice!!!!!

  • @marctreal
    @marctreal 6 років тому +1

    2:12 it's pretty obvious they hadn't needed to use accents before
    and moiré is better translated as shimmering

  • @LapisCyborg
    @LapisCyborg 6 років тому +1

    Oh no the lid :c

  • @pparker768
    @pparker768 6 років тому +1

    When kids TV entertained and educated instead of moronic nonsense to sell advertising .

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 років тому

      Many thanks - why not subscribe at ua-cam.com/users/curiosityshow hundreds more segments - Rob

  • @StefanReich
    @StefanReich 5 років тому +1

    Don't you moiré 'bout a thiiiing

  • @ThewOrldIssqUare
    @ThewOrldIssqUare 6 років тому

    I think i am this guy.

    • @CuriosityShow
      @CuriosityShow  6 років тому +1

      That would be a bit worrying for both of us! - Rob

    • @ThewOrldIssqUare
      @ThewOrldIssqUare 6 років тому +1

      Haha. I just love grids and patterns and moirés! This video reminds me of myself when I'm trying to show other people something I think is cool and mathematical. If I made these things and showed my friends, they'd be like "OK... but do you really have nothing better to do?" and I'd be like "Wait, look! Isn't this neat!?".
      Anyway, I like your videos a lot. :)

  • @thechaddad1609
    @thechaddad1609 2 роки тому

    If you're on drugs, do not watch after 3:37