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Hypercube Computer Animation Posted by: computerartist
Video duration: 101 seconds Computer animated movie of a rotating four-dimensional hypercube, perspectively projected into 3D as stereoscopic left and right images, to be viewed cross-eyed. Animation was performed at Bell Labs in the mid 1960s. Related: animation, hypercube |
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Basilar Membrane Posted by: computerartist
Video duration: 354 seconds Computer-animated movie of the simulated motion of the basilar membrane in the human ear in response to various acoustic stimuli. The motion is exaggerated. The movie was made at Bell Labs in 1966. Related: animation, basilar, membrane |
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Computer-Generated Ballet Posted by: computerartist
Video duration: 164 seconds Computer animation of stick figures moving randomly on a stage. This animaiton was created in the mid 1960s at Bell Labs and is the first example of a computer-generated ballet. Related: animation, ballet, computer |
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Kinetic Sculpture Posted by: computerartist
Video duration: 84 seconds Computer animated movie of a random line object, perspectively projected into 3D as stereoscopic left and right images, to be viewed cross-eyed. Animation was performed at Bell Labs in the mid 1960s. Related: 3d, animation, sculpture, stereoscopic |
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Pelicans @ Pismo Beach Posted by: computerartist
Video duration: 168 seconds Brown pelicans at Pismo Beach, CA in September 2006. Pelicans congregating on cliffs and rocks and also soaring through air. Slow pan of Pismo dunes, with thin line of birds above water. (Copyright © computerartist 2006) Related: beach, pelicans, pismo |
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Hypershpere Computer Animation Posted by: computerartist
Video duration: 82 seconds Computer animated movie of a rotating four-dimensional hypersphere, perspectively projected into 3D as stereoscopic left and right images, to be viewed cross-eyed. Dots were scattered randomly on the surface of the 4D hypersphere. Animation was performed at Bell Labs in the mid 1960s. Related: 3d, 4d, animation, four-dimensional, stereoscopic |
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4D HyperMovie Posted by: computerartist
Video duration: 51 seconds Words placed in 4D are then rotated and projected perspectively to 3D and then to 2D. The movie was digital computer animated in the mid 1960s at Bell Labs, and the technique was used to animate the title sequence of the CBS TV special "The Unexplained" -- perhaps one the earliest applications of computer animation for title sequences. Related: 4d, hyper, movie |
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