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Motion Blindness (Akinetopsia) from Ian Kammer on Vimeo.
Akinetopsia from Ian B on Vimeo.
This is a good video that one of our student colleagues posted.
There are some really good videos on this page too!
"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.
What does this tell us about how our perceptual system binds sounds, movement, and objects together to create this unusual experience?
Neurosonics Live from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.
"The motion detection isn't perfect, but it's very close - probably as close as it needs to be at this stage. Natal knows when you are moving forwards, backwards or even turning around in a full circle, revealing a detailed understanding of the dynamics and makeup of the human body."
http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/15353/new-media/project-natal-hands-on-review
What do we know from S&P about motion and how we calculate movement of other objects? What might programmers want to know about the human brain's ability to detect motion that may be helpful with project Natal?
This relates to my previous post. A little more on the topic of the stop motion animation techniques. This is useful if you want to give stop motion a try. What would you need to know about the perception of biological motion?
Here is a clip on how to set up an animation studio:. If you were to set up a studio, what considerations would you make knowing what you know about sensation and perception?
If you were going to create motion in only 3 frames what 3 fames would you choose?
http://threeframes.net
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