day3

TomographicFigures_WorkshopFA16_loopcycle from Curime Batliner on Vimeo.
Day3: Final project
Timebased sequence using 3D scanned bodies of the participants.
Goal: 432 frames loop-cycle









Tomographic Drawing: Human & Robotic Figure, ready for animation

impressions







day2

Tomographic Drawing: Human Body, laying


Tomographic Drawing Human Body sitting

day1:

Tomographic Drawing - Day1

references

Chronophotography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronophotography

Etienne Jules Marey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne-Jules_Marey
Eadweard Muybride
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge

Tomography (CT)
CT SCAN - HUMAN (wikipedia)


CT Scan

Recent Commerical/Academic Work:

Spaxels: Airborne Since 2012
Ars Electronica
http://www.spaxels.at/
McLaren P1 Launch Trailer:
Marshmallow Laser Feast
Aaron Koblin & Ben Trinklebank
https://vimeo.com/74013667
www.lightecho.es
Phanontom Geometry @ SCIArc:
Liz & Kyle van Hasseln
https://vimeo.com/49888105
Eyerobot Seminar @ SCIArc: 
Brandon Kruysman & Jonathan Proto
https://vimeo.com/59316895

collaborators


Instructor:

Curime Batliner




Participants:

Wendy Cox
Hyuson Park
Ashley Hastings
Devin Gharakhanian
Florian Smutny
Kaiho Yu
Peter Biggart
Tarek Halwani
Andrea Cadio Cadioli
Grant Trewella
Luca Beltrame
Tomographic Figures
SCI-Arc Semester: Fall 2016


Instructor:  Curime Batliner
Class Meetings:
Monday: 10am-130pm // 230pm - 6pm
Tuesday: 10am-130pm // 230pm - 6pm
Wednesday: 10am-130pm


Eadweard Muybridge
In this introduction workshop students will use a workflow combining 3d scanning equipment with industrial robots to recreate a conteporary device similiar to the chronophotographic gun by Étienne-Jules Marey.
Students will operate an industrial robot, 3d scan a human body and coordinate robotic motion with a sequence of images on a fl atscreen using long exposure image capturing. The fi nal outcome will be a series of tomographic images of the human fi gure in motion, captured and redrawn in space using light as a medium.