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Geo Bio Animation: July 2008
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Thursday, July 24, 2008. Here's the longer version with the kids voices (Jesse and Chris Heidelberg). I wanted to post this one to have on record, but I had to cut it down for clarity's sake. Thursday, July 10, 2008. Hi everyone. Here's the first draft. Thanks to Ben for his scientist voice and to all of you for the great experiences at Wrigley! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wrigley Science Animation Collaboration. Stereoscopic and Perception Research. IMap Media Arts PhD - USC. Animation MFA - USC.
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Geo Bio Animation: September 2008
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Friday, September 12, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wrigley Science Animation Collaboration. As Animator-in-residence at USC Wrigley Institute on Catalina Island this past July, I participated in 2 weeks of the International Geobio course. I utilized Flash animation to illustrate one of the Geobio research projects. My intention was to create a fun and educational webisode geared towards elementary school children. Stereoscopic and Perception Research. IMap Media Arts PhD - USC. Animation MFA - USC.
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Geo Bio Animation: Diagenesis (Take 2)
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Thursday, July 24, 2008. Here's the longer version with the kids voices (Jesse and Chris Heidelberg). I wanted to post this one to have on record, but I had to cut it down for clarity's sake. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wrigley Science Animation Collaboration. Stereoscopic and Perception Research. IMap Media Arts PhD - USC. Animation MFA - USC. Fine Arts BFA - MICA. Asian Studies BA - U of Michigan. After Effects Animation and Design. View my complete profile.
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Geo Bio Animation: Final
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Sunday, August 3, 2008. Except for sound effects,. Which I won't be able to add until I'm back in L.A.)*. I'm traveling most of August to visit family and work on Thesis! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wrigley Science Animation Collaboration. Stereoscopic and Perception Research. IMap Media Arts PhD - USC. Animation MFA - USC. Fine Arts BFA - MICA. Asian Studies BA - U of Michigan. After Effects Animation and Design. View my complete profile.
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Geo Bio Animation: August 2008
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Sunday, August 3, 2008. Except for sound effects,. Which I won't be able to add until I'm back in L.A.)*. I'm traveling most of August to visit family and work on Thesis! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wrigley Science Animation Collaboration. Stereoscopic and Perception Research. IMap Media Arts PhD - USC. Animation MFA - USC. Fine Arts BFA - MICA. Asian Studies BA - U of Michigan. After Effects Animation and Design. View my complete profile.
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics & Dance Research: Gesture, Culture and Mirror Neurons
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics and Dance Research. Exploring the cultural, technological and neurological underpinnings of character animation. Monday, December 10, 2007. Gesture, Culture and Mirror Neurons. Image taken from http:/ iacoboni.bmap.ucla.edu/language gesture.html#gest-mot. One of my earlier posts. Listed instances of communities that spontaneously came up with micro-languages based on gesture because of their inability to communicate via speech. I recently came across an interesting study.
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics & Dance Research: The Yungang Grottoes
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics and Dance Research. Exploring the cultural, technological and neurological underpinnings of character animation. Monday, December 10, 2007. I think this is a example of gesture that is serious and holy. The Yungang Grottoes is influenced by Buddhist religion, the shape and line of the sculpture is clean. The sculpture makes me feel I am just only a small part of this world. The folling artical is from Wikipedia. The Yungang Grottoes (. Yúngāng Shíkū) are ancient. Http:/ ...
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics & Dance Research: Expanding Motion Capture
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics and Dance Research. Exploring the cultural, technological and neurological underpinnings of character animation. Tuesday, December 11, 2007. Motion capture provides the artist with interpolation curves for all the bones in a simplified human skeleton. The resulting data can be both manipulated and weaved with other interpolation data from a variety of sources. In the first example that I created the firefighter leans forward while reaching out (. Posted by Ryan Chen.
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics & Dance Research: Summary Of Dance and Robot Choreographer, Margot Apostolos
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics and Dance Research. Exploring the cultural, technological and neurological underpinnings of character animation. Monday, December 10, 2007. Summary Of Dance and Robot Choreographer, Margot Apostolos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ anim.usc.edu/research/5 kinetics/. Gesture and the Brain. Gesture in Chinese Art. Gesture, Culture and Mirror Neurons. Summary Of Dance and Robot Choreographer, Margot A. Deconstructing Character Choreography and Thoughts.
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics & Dance Research: Capturing Data
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USC Character Animation, Kinetics and Dance Research. Exploring the cultural, technological and neurological underpinnings of character animation. Monday, December 3, 2007. This is an example of a motion capture shoot. As you can see I'm wearing a suit with markers. I'm standing in a volume surrounded by twenty 4- mega pixel. Cameras that are shooting 120FPS. Posted by Ryan Chen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ anim.usc.edu/research/5 kinetics/. Gesture and the Brain. Gesture in Chinese Art.