Pause and Play, the video at minimum bandwidth.

C '? specific aesthetic in streaming broadcasts using minimal bandwidth necessary? The reduction of the video image to a stamp pixel has its peculiarities of perception different from television or cinema? The shareholders filed by Pause and Play potr perhaps give answers, with over 300 hours of webcasting put on display in Wiemar (Germany) July 3 to 18. From the 'shots' during transmissions to the real-time compression that causes the effect of deformation of the video itself develop various parameters of use, children and peculiar error in the sensations aroused. Many of the exhibits, including recordings of electronic art festivals, performances (including that of Station Rose) and calls to the arts of other film makers around the globe.