1 comment Sunday, April 20, 2014 | admin
The other day I made a post on A Timeline For The Universe by Omid Kashan which has been featured on the website Information Is Beautiful.
Patterns can be captured and processed through software to create artwork, and in this digital age, the possibilities are endless.
For his graduation project from The Royal Academy Of The Arts (Den Haag), Frederic Brodbeck has focused on visualizing and comparing movie data in his Cinemetrics project. By focusing on one aspect of the film, (such as movement) the program can generate an overall fingerprint of the film in its entirety, as you can see below.
cinemetrics from fb on Vimeo.
In the video, Brodbeck compares many different films so that you can see the varying degrees of movement in films such as The Shining and Alien.
Patterns can be captured and processed through software to create artwork, and in this digital age, the possibilities are endless.
For his graduation project from The Royal Academy Of The Arts (Den Haag), Frederic Brodbeck has focused on visualizing and comparing movie data in his Cinemetrics project. By focusing on one aspect of the film, (such as movement) the program can generate an overall fingerprint of the film in its entirety, as you can see below.
cinemetrics from fb on Vimeo.
In the video, Brodbeck compares many different films so that you can see the varying degrees of movement in films such as The Shining and Alien.
Labels: Alien, Art, Cinemetrics, Data, Film, Frederic Brodbeck, Information Is Beautiful, Movies, Royal Academy Of The Arts Den Haag, The Shining, Video, Vimeo
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- dianne said...
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Beautiful digital artwork!
xoxoxo ♡