ArisKatsaris comments on October 2013 Media Thread - Less Wrong Discussion
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Online Videos Thread
My reaction to video art is usually 'meh', but this one is absolutely fantastic. This is easily the best piece of video art I've seen in years. I re-watched it a dozen times already. Over 1,800,000 views on Youtube.
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From the Youtube video description:
Wow. That's super impressive. The camera itself must be mounted on one of those robots to get precision tracking, but they added jitter to make it look more like a human camera that we are used to. The alternative would be real-time rendering of the scenes with motion tracking of the camera's position which strikes me as much less likely.
Anyway, it immediately reminded me of this video which shows a much simpler example of parallax like this. The camera in this case is tracked using a WiiMote sensor. The good part starts around 2:20.
Yes, camera is mounted on a smaller robot, and you can even see it in the video. The motion feels natural because it's motion-captured.
As for the real-time rendering of scenes with motion tracking, here's an interesting Star Wars demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdsFEMDceNg
The top comment on that link:
Seconded. It's not clear what's happening at first, so let me reiterate - it's all shot with one camera, without added CGI work or anything. If you were in the room, you'd see the same things.
Btw, I had no idea Video Art was a term. Anything else you'd recommend from this genre?
It would appear to me that the effect would be completely ruined if you were anywhere but the programmed location of the recording camera.
Which is why we get to see that camera's (pretty great) view.
This Land is Mine
"A brief history of the land called Israel/Palestine/Canaan/the Levant."
In the form of a cartoon music video. Watch it.