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Adaptation- English
ACM SIGGRAPH IRC (Sandro Alberti)
25 episodes
9 months ago
(produced by Sandro Alberti) The SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 Art Gallery features a diverse, international body of work, ranging from pieces driven by technology to works that critically comment on our technological society. The Adaptation gallery was coordinated and supervised by Yuko Oda.
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(produced by Sandro Alberti) The SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 Art Gallery features a diverse, international body of work, ranging from pieces driven by technology to works that critically comment on our technological society. The Adaptation gallery was coordinated and supervised by Yuko Oda.
Show more...
Design
Arts,
Education,
Technology,
Society & Culture
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LoopLoop
Adaptation- English
55 seconds
15 years ago
LoopLoop
LoopLoop is made from a sequence captured in a train en route to Hanoi. The 1,000 images of this sequence were stitched into one long panoramic image and integrated with other moving elements. Using smooth transitions, animation, and time shifts, the video runs forward and backward, looking for forgotten details, mimicking the way memories are replayed in the mind.
Adaptation- English
(produced by Sandro Alberti) The SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 Art Gallery features a diverse, international body of work, ranging from pieces driven by technology to works that critically comment on our technological society. The Adaptation gallery was coordinated and supervised by Yuko Oda.