Recreating Movement

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Recreating Movement is an experimental software tool for analyzing short film sequences. Originally developed in 2005 as a diploma thesis, the application breaks down video into individual frames and arranges them sequentially within a 3D space. The result is a compelling, tube-like structure that freezes a span of cinematic time. The user can freely navigate through this sequence, exploring it from any angle within the 3D environment. An intuitive interface provides customizable settings and filters, creating a fascinating visual experience. The project serves as a design-driven exploration–offering new ways to experience film–and should be seen as a developing concept, not a finished product.

Project Type:

Diploma Thesis (2005), Creative Coding, Video Tool

Role:

Concept, Development, Design

Website:

www.recreating-movement.com

Tools:

Director, Processing

Footage:

Tina Eckhoff, Ulf Groote, EURO NCAP, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Stiftung

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