Lets collaborate to improve the methods of capturing and replaying the vissesonce of anything.
Then lets put all our findings in a repository backed by creative commons.org
You can contact the founder of this site, Rylan Grayston, at moc.liamg|notsyargnalyr#moc.liamg|notsyargnalyr
Your probably all wondering, What is Vissesonce?
Its a term I came up with my self. It is basicly tomography in the visible light spectrom.
The definition of vissesonce is: The entire visual essence of any object including the depth of the object, not just its surface.
So a near perfect capture of an objects vissesonce would contain information on how every atom in that object interacts with visible light.
The best way to vissesonce is to watch the video below.
download the 282MB HI Def.avi.zip of the video above very hi Quality [http://www.opensourcetimelapse.org/projects/vissesonce/0001_1850_HD_render_of_Cross_Cut_Onion_alfa_0.01.avi.zip ]
These videos were done with blender.
This onions vissesonce was captured by cutting 170 slices off the onion,then taking a 1600x1200 photo after each slice.
a video with all original pictures as frames playing at 30 fps can be seen below
Below is a single frame from the video above. As you can see the youtube vid doesn't do 1600X1200 30p video much justice.

the first video was created using the free open source 3D program Blender
you can download a 36MB.zip archive of the .blend file as well as a ntsc render of the first video Here
also there is a 1.2GB.zip archive containing an hd render of the first vid and full quality of the second vid as
well as all the original photos of the onion and more. found Here
MRI and CT scanning are two technology's that produce very similar results as you can see below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_resonance_imaging#Imaging
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computed_tomography
http://neil.fraser.name/news/2008/01/04/

the owner of this vid is
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dwayne_Reed
I am currently looking for open source software that may exist in the MRI and CT scanning community.
http://www.idoimaging.com/index.shtml - I Do Imaging is a site that provides may links to such software.





