rotating hypercube from: http://www.4d-screen.de/related-space
rotating hypercube from: http://www.4d-screen.de/related-space
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One of the most common questions about this way of visualizing dimensions is whether the four dimensions of spacetime really are four spatial dimensions, or just three spatial plus one of time.
The last episode of the saga Cube.
Mathematical concept of the fourth spatial dimension (this is not about time as the fourth dimension, aka spacetime).Notes:#1: (1:10) Obviously your room wou...
Divide To Infinity (DTI) live set @ where?house Tottenham Hale London 5th July 2008.
One of the most commonly asked questions about this project. To read along go to http://imaginingthetenthdimension.blogspot.com/2008/12/arent-there-really-11-dimensions.html Other video blogs referenced from this video: Elvis and the Electrons: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWysfIj-ebM Hypercubes and Plato's Cave: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP_d14zi8jk Time is a Direction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDajcGcKiAM Time in Either Direction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0j8oYNFFbw Scrambled Eggs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFZVd_Ez23g Dr. Mel's 4D Glasses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JnzlLx6nA4 The Big Bang and the Big Pie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiP12-u2GYY Google and the Group Mind: link coming
Tomorrow (today) I speak at BTK in Berlin about the future of filmmaking and what my Berliner host Gabriel is calling Hypercubism. He also has a clever name for editing video which he calls tesseracting. So I think it's appropriate to have cut together close to real time my journey from New York City to Berlin mainly to trip them out and to also get a chance to post some visuals that have been on my mind for a while but that I haven't been able to express in any appropriate way yet. If you or someone you know is in New York, send them along to these screening links to check out one of two Four Eyed Monsters Screenings: BTK http://www.btk-fh.de/index.php?id=46&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=123&tx_ttnews[backPid]=7&cHash=dd66e53388 Cineramarock http://www.cineramarock.de/page11.html MORE LINKS: http://www.ks12.net/ http://www.gabrielshalom.com/ http://pavako.com/ TECHNICAL NOTES: This video was shot on a Cannon TX1. Once I arrived in Berlin I put the SD card into the computer and used 'a better finder ... Distributed by Tubemogul.
Dec. 7th - Copenhagen, Denmark Obscura had deployed a 4-D Hypercube User Interface System as a dynamic media portal that is capable of viewing web based, real-time, and produced content that is integrated into public art sculptures. 4D content delivery offers new dimensions for audiences to interact with visual concepts, this exhibit presents what 1 metric tonne of carbon dioxide looks like through earth, art, science, and individual content sources from around the world, stated Travis Threlkel, Creative Director of Obscura Digital. CO2 CUBES - Visualize a Tonne of Change is a digital media art installation and global communications platform presenting engaging visual content about our individual impact on climate change. What does 1 metric tonne of carbon dioxide (CO2) look like? Measured and stored at standard atmospheric pressure, it occupies a cube the size of a three-story building 8.2m x 8.2m x 8.2m (27ft x 27ft x 27ft)! This is the amount of CO2 the average person in an industrialized country emits each month. Running from 7-18 December 2009, during the historic UN Climate Change Conference, the CO2 CUBES exhibit enables participants to physically and virtually take part in the global dialogue on reducing our CO2 emissions, and provides a portal for sharing ideas and solutions. CO2 CUBES Visualize a Tonne of Change is presented by Millennium ART in partnership with the United Nations Department of Public Information, powered by Google and YouTube, produced by Obscura Digital, hosted by the City Council of Copenhagen, and located at the Tycho Brahe Planetarium. For more information visit: www.millenniumart.org and www.tycho.dk
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