
Video Feedback
Video feedback is a process where a video signal from a camera is looped back into a display or recording device, creating an ongoing cycle. When the camera points at the screen showing its output, the repeated images can create recursive patterns, often resulting in visual effects like spirals or fractals. This technique is used in art, performance, and experimental video to explore graphical effects, illusions, and the behavior of signals. It relies on the interaction between the camera, the display, and the environment to produce dynamic, evolving images that can be both unpredictable and visually intriguing.