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We perceive things that move, they trigger our attention and curiosity. We immediately perceive them as living matter. Though, when there is a sudden noise, we prick up our ears.


Combining these expressive triggers, can lead to an alarming outcome, though this project aims to visualise a living organism, which can be only seen when moving and is captured by sound.
A soundless video shows the sequence of single snapshots.
Thereby other motions are seen, different from the original one. Our world consists of movement, of changes in spatial references. Humans are able to perceive movement by motion perception. Motion perception accompanies us in everyday life and is important for finding our way in the world.
However, we see not only real movement, but also apparent movement. Apparent movement is the perception of movement in objects that are not really moving in the physical sense. It refers to the stroboscopic movement, which is the perception of movement when viewing a sequence of slightly varied individual images.
This setup encourages to move in front of the camera, to show an emotion, to make a sound, to speak out loud.
A normal pulse is regular in rhythm and strength. Sometimes it's higher, sometimes lower, depending on the situation and health condition.You rarely see it and feel it from time to time. Apart from the visualisation of an EKG, what could it look like? How can this vital rhythm be visualised?  
A normal pulse is regular in rhythm and strength. Sometimes it's higher, sometimes lower, depending on the situation and health condition.You rarely see it and feel it from time to time. Apart from the visualisation of an EKG, what could it look like? How can this vital rhythm be visualised?  



Revision as of 18:59, 16 June 2021

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PULSE — distorting live images

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(concept) We perceive things that move, they trigger our attention and curiosity. We immediately perceive them as living matter. Though, when there is a sudden noise, we prick up our ears.

Combining these expressive triggers, can lead to an alarming outcome, though this project aims to visualise a living organism, which can be only seen when moving and is captured by sound. A soundless video shows the sequence of single snapshots.

Thereby other motions are seen, different from the original one. Our world consists of movement, of changes in spatial references. Humans are able to perceive movement by motion perception. Motion perception accompanies us in everyday life and is important for finding our way in the world. However, we see not only real movement, but also apparent movement. Apparent movement is the perception of movement in objects that are not really moving in the physical sense. It refers to the stroboscopic movement, which is the perception of movement when viewing a sequence of slightly varied individual images.

This setup encourages to move in front of the camera, to show an emotion, to make a sound, to speak out loud. A normal pulse is regular in rhythm and strength. Sometimes it's higher, sometimes lower, depending on the situation and health condition.You rarely see it and feel it from time to time. Apart from the visualisation of an EKG, what could it look like? How can this vital rhythm be visualised?


(more screenshots, different outcomes, sketch in gallery view) Pulse Interaction.jpg

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