"A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything", a flipbook animation by Jamie Bell made for an art course with biro pens on 2100 pages in 50 jotter books.
"A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything", a flipbook animation by Jamie Bell made for an art course with biro pens on 2100 pages in 50 jotter books.
I found this video to be very cool! I remember watching a video simular to this one in class. It blows my mind how people are able to put their imagination and motion perception together in such an amazing way. This video alone consisted of over 2,000 pictures out together to make one 3 minute clip. It was very well done. What amazes me the most is how our brain does not even capture what is happening but rather views it all together as one. While watching this my brian worked in a way in which it was telling me what was coming next without even realizing it. Althought motion perception is usually used for something as simple as us navigating around our world, it is cool videos like this that really get me excited about motion perception. Our technology today capatalizes on our excitment of motion perception in so many ways. This video is just one way in which motion perception can blow our mind. Truely amazing.