Exercise_2

April 12, 2022

ARCH 423/523: Digital Animation And Storytelling
Due: In-class screening April 28, 2022

Exercise 2: what time is this place? *

Create a 1 to 2 minute animation with human, machine-like and/or anthropomorphic form that incorporates varied rates of time (e.g., time lapse, real-time, frozen moments), and possibly reconstructed passages of time of real or imagined events, or revisited points of view repeating the same period of time on the same event. This exercise is open to liberal interpretation. Optionally, incorporate sound either in terms of captured voices, synchronized sounds or short musical passages. Email a description of your efforts to Earl Mark when you make your submission of the project in the classes submit folder. The references below contain links short written passages by the Kevin Lynch and Rainer Maria Rilke and a video that may be relevant to your approach.

The interpretation of the exercise should:

1. Use ergoman (a hierchically linked human figure) or similarly hierarchically linked objects.
2. Create one or several separate sequences at the same resolution.
3. Work with one or more objects.
4. Optionally work with object instances via particles.
5. Render your work in medium raytrace quality.
6. Record your work to a jpeg animation sequence(s) and compile the resulting animation in Processing 3.0 and edit sequences with iMovie or an alternative editor.
7. Place your work in the class submit folder and submit a short 1 to 2 paragraph written description to the course insrtructor and both TAs.

* The title of this exercise is taken from a book of the same name by Kevin Lynch (see below).

  1. excerpt from Lynch Kevin, “What Time is This Place”, MIT Press, 1972.
  2. excerpt from Rainer Maria Rilke, “The Notes of Malte Laurids Brigge”, 1910, from Existentialism from Dostoevsky to Sarte, Edited by Walter Kaufman, The World.
  3. Rube Goldberg inspired videos.