Monday, February 26, 2007

virtual projection_version2

A more precise animation, sections are interpreted as snapshots, or discrete moments in time. In much the same way as a series of spatial sections can determine the form or sequence of a buidling, these "time sections" reveal the form and path of the bodies in motion. The concept of action and mimicry is further explored, as the two movements act in separate "time sections" and follow slightly different paths.





1 comment:

JTH said...

what a performance. i'm still disspointed that these nurbs don't have more of a thickness, but i'm coming to think that that feeling is a result of over-objectifying the model.

every model shown in class is a continuum or assemblage envelopes, zero-point planes, boundaries.

it would be interesting to animate the line as an object, framed by the camera such that the line seems to wiggle, and peak around itself with deformations, focusing exclusively on the description of both sides of negative space.

...that probably doesn't make sense. hopefully i'll be able to just show you.