Via Waxy, and perhaps a better way to absorb the shock of breaking headlines that one can otherwise manage to avoid and tune-in voluntarily to the outlet of one’s choice, which presents a roll of live but not scrolling, automatically refreshing and unlinked screen grabs of the lower third of selected news sources (see a sister-project for front pages here also from Riley Walz), a graphic overlay or ticker that appear in the bottom portion of the screen (not necessarily taking up that much attention real estate), in the title-safe area, the margins of display. The above synonymous title term is a genericised trademark—see previously—of the Chyron Corporation, the company founded in 1966 that pioneered broadcast titling and graphic generators, named after the superlative mythological centaur for the integration of text and pictures on live TV. Whilst on the one hand hand making one chase after what’s next with this format and time-stamp, it also it a nice governor and a meditation on how headlines undergo fossilisation in the media onslaught.
synchronoptica
one year ago: a nineteenth century puppet theatre (with synchronopticรฆ), New York’s Chelsea Hotel, branding wild horses plus Haile Selassie deposed (1974)
thirteen years ago: corporate welfare, Swiss banking secrecy toppled plus a consortium of European museums goes online
fourteen years ago: reflections on 9/11 plus fiscal discipline and fiduciary disciples
fifteen years ago: Arianne Huffington on America’s decline
seventeen years ago: more reflections on 11 September