
a computer program for analyzing film sequences, by extracting single frames of any given movie sequence & arranging them behind each other in a three-dimensional space. the resulting tube-like set of frames "freezes" a particular time span in a film. application examples include motion analysis of sport actions or the visualization & comparison of crash-test recordings.
abstract data is visualized by manipulating individual frames, for instance, sound volume is mapped to a frame's width & height, or the frame frequency is translated as rotation.
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Check out this video made by Oliver Laric last year.
amazing indeed. also his other works!
reminds me of this spot
http://www.fubiz.net/blog/index.php?2008/01/13/1419-nike-air-force-1