thesis presentation
University of the Arts
1998-
static photo print - 20 min commented animation
committe: Prof. Kelp, Prof.
Bayerer, Prof. Bonk
"The fully determined
universal machine"
Dipl. Ing. Thesis, University of the Arts Berlin, 1998
An exploration of digital space through existing animation,
rendering and modelling tools.
Turing machine simulation
space and image
view deformed envelope external
image evokes space
recursive mapping of the image onto itself
space production through extrusion of pattern
filter based pattern
volumetric composition
viewing cone based expansion of envelope
image space through evoking of metaphor
exponential number of elements
constant perspective - expanding volume
kinetic composition as a starting point
difference of frameoffset movies
probalistic positioning
visual city stereotype
multicentered oscilation of 100000 offset tracks
filtering of image
perspective and space perception in video games
parametrized structure
simulatious motion supercomposition 100 frames
line based image space
the pixel patterns of monitors spatialized
recursive bumpmapping
fractals as infinite image spaces
slow moving composition
view of TV lines
shadow feedback
layered depth
image
texture
perspective
structure
time
image
extrusion
texture
structure
time
imagespace
extrusion
imagespace
six
subthemes