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Zoetmorerope: non-optical physical space 3d-animation

Published:19 September 2007Publication History

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Zoetmorerope is a computer-controlled animation device, which produces the same phenomenon as a motion picture by manipulating just the angular velocity of rotary motion. Since the invention of film, motion picture media have accompanied with optical technology, and instruments such strobes and projection. Confronting this situation, we have made Zoetmorerope to establish non-optical animation media. In this research, solid model animations produced in real world has been realized.

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    DIMEA '07: Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Digital interactive media in entertainment and arts
    September 2007
    212 pages
    ISBN:9781595937087
    DOI:10.1145/1306813

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    • Published: 19 September 2007

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