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The dance sequence became recorded in one take. The captured data is the base for the motion of the smoke. The resonances of the dance movements are visible in space through the particles of smoke. The final aesthetic is the high-res particles of smoke without seeing the human body. | The dance sequence became recorded in one take. The captured data is the base for the motion of the smoke. The resonances of the dance movements are visible in space through the particles of smoke. The final aesthetic is the high-res particles of smoke without seeing the human body. | ||
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Dramaturgy and rhythm of the final dancing smoke are created by editing, camera angle's and camera moves. | Dramaturgy and rhythm of the final dancing smoke are created by editing, camera angle's and camera moves. | ||
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''Dancing smoke (AT) is a collaboration between Christian & Lotte.'' | ''Dancing smoke (AT) is a collaboration between Christian & Lotte.'' |
Revision as of 16:42, 14 February 2016
Artificial smoke figures driven by human body movements using a captured dance sequence.
The dance sequence became recorded in one take. The captured data is the base for the motion of the smoke. The resonances of the dance movements are visible in space through the particles of smoke. The final aesthetic is the high-res particles of smoke without seeing the human body.
Dramaturgy and rhythm of the final dancing smoke are created by editing, camera angle's and camera moves.
Dancing smoke (AT) is a collaboration between Christian & Lotte.