One day in Japan, 15 September 2002' by Studiometis
Résumé
Chronophotography, according to Marey, is a set of photographs of a moving object taken from the same viewpoint at equal intervals. Today, interactive chronophotography is a reinvestment of the chronophotographic tradition. Between the images the work becomes a complex system of signs. The user recomposes the framework of a story in the gaps.
"We go from absence to presence, from void to complete, by virtue of the fundamental illusion of our understanding. "
“One day in Japan” is made using vjying software (‘Play on me’) that has been developed by the Studiometis collective. The user navigates in an animation database. The loops are classified by theme or in a chronological order. The user can change parameters of the visual experience with the keyboard: rotation, zoom, speed are controlled by keys “O”, “A”, “up”, “down”, “right”, “left” and so on. Animations consist of photographs taken in Japan on September 15, 2002.
Domaines
Ordinateur et société [cs.CY]
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