This 4K resolution video, created by Fabian Siethoff in 2024, presents the first 12800 digits of Pi in a sequence of color-coded frames. Each frame is a 16x9 grid where every digit from 0 to 9 is represented by a distinct color. The video plays at 12 frames per second, with each frame generated in Python as a separate PNG image and then combined into a continous sequence, similar to a digital flipbook. Designed entirely as a mathematical code, the video smoothly introduces the next set of digits with each 12 frames, creating a gradual, visually structured progression through the digits of Pi.