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The elaboration of the director: I used stop-motion animation as technique of expression to explain my confusion and the situation. In real space, I used the finished product to cast a small field, which seems to be magnified in the image. People of different contexts will get a same feeling after watching the work and they will put their own situation into the interpretation of the work. To create is to know oneself and the world. This piece of work is an “image poem” left for myself, trying to tell myself not to stick to an acre of land and be bounded by a self-centered strong gravitational and magnetic field. It is the first alarm bell of my future life, as the poem composed by Knecht in Hesse’s novel Das Glasperlenspiel— “Each beginning contains magic power, which will protect us and help us to survive. We happily pass through one after another spaces. We will never confine to a certain provincialism. The spirit of the universe makes us free from restraint and it inspires us to climb up and move forward.”

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Damaged Goods by LotteZ

Damaged Goods by LotteZ from VJLoops.com on Vimeo.

Pixelsorting glitch extravaganza! Awesome as a background for your clean graphic loops or live action footage. Also mad on it’s own. In massive 4k resolution, easy to recolor and contains all alpha information for optimal use in motion graphics and live visual performances.

Available now at VJLoops.com

vjloops.com/stock-pack/damaged-goods-pixelsorting-extravaganza-vj-pack-116726.html

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Keijiro Takahashi takes stage visuals to another level with Unity 3D.

I've pushed the #unity3d project to GitHub that was used in the #vrdgh show. It has been much improved from the previous version. https://github.com/keijiro/Prisma

Photos and videos of the show are available from here http://radiumsoftware.tumblr.com/tagged/vrdgh4

Posted by Keijiro Takahashi on Monday, June 19, 2017

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Box

An old video but worth sharing again.

Box explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping on moving surfaces. The short film documents a live performance, captured entirely in camera.

Bot & Dolly produced this work to serve as both an artistic statement and technical demonstration. It is the culmination of multiple technologies, including large scale robotics, projection mapping, and software engineering. We believe this methodology has tremendous potential to radically transform theatrical presentations, and define new genres of expression.

Find out exactly how “Box” was created in our exclusive behind the scenes video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL6…

http://www.botndolly.com/box

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Dynamic projection mapping onto deforming non-rigid surface

We realize dynamic projection mapping onto deforming non-rigid surface based on two original technologies. The first technology is a high-speed projector “DynaFlash” that can project 8-bit images up to 1,000 fps with 3 ms delay. The second technology is a high-speed non-rigid surface tracking at 1,000 fps. Since the projection and sensing are operated at a speed of 1,000 fps, a human cannot perceive any misalignment between the dynamically-deforming target and the projected images. Especially, focusing on new paradigms in the field of user interface and fashion, we have demonstrated dynamic projection mapping onto a deformed sheet of paper and T-shirt. Also we show that projection to multiple targets can be controlled flexibly by using our recognition technique.

http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/vision/DPM/

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Tribocycle

Tribocycle from Ben Ridgway on Vimeo.

An infinite design. A moment in time. A moving meditation.
“Tribocycle” is designed as a looping movie for large scale projections and installations.
Sizes- 4k square, 4k, 1080p

Selected Screening: Plums Fest | Moscow | Nov 2014
Selected Screening/Installation: Currents 2014 New Media Festival,
Digital Dome at the Institute of American Indian Arts | New Mexico | June 2014

Selected Gallery Installation | Dreams and Divinities | San Cristobal, Chiapas, Mexico | March 2014

Selected Installation | Animafest 24th World Festival of Animated Film | Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, Croatia | 2014

Guest Artist Installation | Boomfest 2014

Tribocycle (c) 2013 by Ben Ridgway

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