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Lena Taßler (Media Art and Design) | Lena Taßler (Media Art and Design) | ||
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====== Jede Sekunde werden Massen an Daten ausgetauscht. Ein Informationsnetz, unter Menschen und Maschinen. Pulsierend. Unentwegt. Kommunikation über Kontinente hinweg. Im Kontrast; der Wald. Ruhe. Harmonie. Vor unseren Augen verborgen pulsiert auch hier ein Netz aus Informationen. Bäume kommunizieren über Wurzeln, Pilzgeflechte und Duftstoffe. The Wood Wide Web überspannt ganze Wälder. ====== | |||
Every moment masses of data get exchanged. A mesh of informations, through humans and machines. Pulsating. Non-stop. Communication passing over continents in seconds. In contrast; the woods. Silence. Harmony. But hidden from our eyes there is also a busy network. Trees are communicating via roots, mushrooms and fragrances. The Wood Wide Web can connect hole forests. | |||
With this project i wanted to visualize this hidden connection, to maybe also reflect our connection to nature. ===== (For more information: Terra X Beitrag: https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/terra-x/plus-schule-wie-baeume-kommunizieren-100.html) ===== The idea came while experimenting with different techniques in the course. Before i haven't had any experiences with VR. I was surprised how surreal and at the same time natural it feels to look through the headset. 360° videos were kind of intensifying this feeling. As well as stopmotion-animation, because of the combination of magical moving of real objects. | |||
[[File:Faecher_wald_1.gif|border|caption]] | [[File:Faecher_wald_1.gif|border|caption]] | ||
Here is a test i animated with hand fans in the forest, which should act as lungs of the plants. Or just butterfly-like things. It’s out of about 30 photos, which already took quite some time and what is sadly very visible by looking at the moving shadows. |
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