Looking at resources and information on visual perception after having lectures from Katina has led me to find some interesting videos. These videos helps us explore our perception and how we see things under different conditions. This video looks at light and colour perception.
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
3- Reflexive Design- Storyboard
Here is the story board for the video. Pretty basic but it gives you an idea. The numbers symbolise the scenes i am using the transitions are included in the description under each image.
2 - Reflexive Design - Clouds
reating my clouds using different methods here is one of my renders. The idea was i wanted it to feel like you were going into the clouds. this render was visually unacceptable. So i planned to look online to see how others have created the "fly through" or "fly over" effect.
Here is one example which i found on "YouTube", i feel works extremely well. changing the opacity of cloud shapes creating the idea they are passing under you and you are passing through them without the clouds dominating the screen. this gave me the inspiration to go for the less is more approach.
Here is one example which i found on "YouTube", i feel works extremely well. changing the opacity of cloud shapes creating the idea they are passing under you and you are passing through them without the clouds dominating the screen. this gave me the inspiration to go for the less is more approach.
Researching photoshop brushes i created a strip of clouds.
I removed the blue layer and inserted into after effects. I copied multiple layers and staggered them along the timeline. by increasing the position and scale then playing with the opacity i created the effect i was looking for. this is the result.
Reflexive Design-Tunnel Design
Looking further through youtube for ideas and inspiration i found this video. Reminded me a little bit of a journey from a dreamworld. Got me thinking maybe i could include this sort of idea into my video.
Tunnel/Pipe Tutorial.
Here is how I created the tunnel using Blender.
Delete the cube from your work area.
Press space, select ADD, CURVE and then BEZIER CURVE.
Next select "Edit Mode" from the menu at the bottom of the page. Right-click on the yellow dots to modify your curve and left click once you are happy with your shape.
Deselect your curve (hold Shift and right-click object) and select object menu from the menu at the bottom. Press space once again and selectADD, CURVE and then BEZIER CIRCLE. Then press "S" to shrink the circle down.
Change the object label of the circle to "X".
Then select the curve and change Bevel Object Label to "X" and press enter.
You should now have a tube. Click on the two spheres on the lower toolbar and select "ADD NEW".
Then select the animal print square button (Texture) and select"ADD NEW".
That should bring you to this screen. select "TEXTURE TYPE" and then "CLOUDS" then there will be a "COLOR" button on the right, select that.
Then click back on the spheres, and select the shaded option shown by the red arrow.
Your tunnel should now be multi-coloured.
Now to get the camera through your newly created tunnel. Right-click on the camera then hold Shift and right-click on the tunnel. make sure your mouse is in the workspace area and press CTRL+P. select "FOLLOW PATH" from the drop down menu. Select camera view. press ALT+A you now have an animation of your camera moving through the tunnel.
To slow the animation down, Go back into the object menus and increase the path length.
Here is my completed tunnel animation. Using the follow path parent technique the camera follows the tunnel withough the hassle of keyframing. In after effects i added a solid green circle with a translusent outline to soften the edges of the tunnels exit and keyed in position and scale so it moved when the exit of the tunnel moved. I will key out the green at the end of the tunnel and replace with the cloud simulation.
1 - Reflexive Design - Re-presenting Reality
#bdat
Brief.
IVT- Immersive Vision Theatre was origionally a Planetarium (built in 1967), it has now been developed into a 40 seat Immersive Vision Theatre (IVT). It is an instrument for displaying imaginary worlds in an immersive environment. The dome uses a fish eye lense to wrap video round the edges of the domes surface to create the visual capability of filling your whole perceptive view with the visualisations created and projected. When your whole perception is taken over with these videos you become part of its world, the visualisation becomes your environment.
Here an example of a video created for Domefest 2008. This video uses vibrant colouration on a black background, creating a very effective visualisation. This video is called Liquid / Light / Flow
Brief.
"Produce a short film for the IVT, which encapsulates an interpretation, or explores an aspect of perception and representation. We have primarily focused on visual perception, but you are welcome to consider all elements within the perceptual field. Through the lecture series you should develop an understanding of theoretical foundations of perceptual development and capacity - particularly those relating to the embodiment in perception: biological, physical, cultural, social, and environmental factors, which are active in visual processes."
IVT- Immersive Vision Theatre was origionally a Planetarium (built in 1967), it has now been developed into a 40 seat Immersive Vision Theatre (IVT). It is an instrument for displaying imaginary worlds in an immersive environment. The dome uses a fish eye lense to wrap video round the edges of the domes surface to create the visual capability of filling your whole perceptive view with the visualisations created and projected. When your whole perception is taken over with these videos you become part of its world, the visualisation becomes your environment.
Here an example of a video created for Domefest 2008. This video uses vibrant colouration on a black background, creating a very effective visualisation. This video is called Liquid / Light / Flow
I am quite the dreamer so for my IVT video i wanted to create something based on a dream, or dreams. weither it is a collective of dreams i have had or dreams others have had or a dream i have had i am not yet sure. but of course in order to get into my dream world i would need to fall asleep... so first step is the sleping animation.
This is the eye i created in order to create the falling assleep effect, i have coloured the two sections differently in order to show the two parts.the idea is, the domes contain the camera, the camera looks out through the gap. the eye will close partially, then open a little, then close a little more, then open a little then close completely.simulating a gradual fall to sleep over around 7 seconds. during which i will show the title of my piece.
Bellow: this is a clip of what the outcome is from blender, i will now need to put it through aftereffects, greenscreen in an image of my room from the view of my bed, and add some motion blurr.
Here are the keyframes i used to create the blurr effect.
Here is the intro to the video without the title sequence
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
6- Workspaces 2 3D Environments
I decided the only way to properly look at the environments at home would be to recreate them in 3D. plus it also gives me an idea of areas we can project on.
this is the area behind C103, using grungy lighting to give an idea of what it would be at night.
Here is the bus stop at Cremyll street, using parcially transparent planes i created the glass panels. a glass environment created for the shelter of its inhabitants.
this is the area behind C103, using grungy lighting to give an idea of what it would be at night.
Here is the bus stop at Cremyll street, using parcially transparent planes i created the glass panels. a glass environment created for the shelter of its inhabitants.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
6- Workspaces 2 Further Study of Location
Looking at my images of the bus stop at Cremyll street, i saw that the diagonal bars on the bus stop, which i later over layered in white in my projection simulation images, seemed to censor out parts of the people who were sat at there. this go me thinking into how this would look with black censor bars and how censor ship is used.
Then Looking at my second site, the back of C103 i wanted to brighten the place up, so i found a mural on google search and covered the walls of C103 in it. i think if it was tidier it would look a lot better.
My next attempt to improve the appearance of C103 was to come up with a video gradually taking away the parts which make it look so run down. Trying to make it look a little bit more inviting. its still looking a bit dull and grey but its an improvement.

Then Looking at my second site, the back of C103 i wanted to brighten the place up, so i found a mural on google search and covered the walls of C103 in it. i think if it was tidier it would look a lot better.
My next attempt to improve the appearance of C103 was to come up with a video gradually taking away the parts which make it look so run down. Trying to make it look a little bit more inviting. its still looking a bit dull and grey but its an improvement.
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