2014
DOI: 10.1386/mvcr.4.2.151_1
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Aesthetics of temporal and spatial transformations in virtual environments

Abstract: Our common interaction with media based on motion, time and screen, such as cinema, television, video and animation, is built on the depiction of visual images one after another: the same visual space is rewritten continuously. Throughout history there have been alternative methods for interacting with a sequence of frames. Pioneering techniques like chronophotography and cyclography shared the same interests of recent artworks and scientific visualizations in capturing, tracing and representing movement in sp… Show more

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“…Through extending the traditional up–down, left–right navigation across a two-dimensional surface, 3D notations allow additional layers of musical information to be efficiently integrated within a notational schema (Reyes-García 2013). For open-form and other works based on non-linear forms, this provides additional possibilities for the way in which such notations can be transformed.…”
Section: Screen-score Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through extending the traditional up–down, left–right navigation across a two-dimensional surface, 3D notations allow additional layers of musical information to be efficiently integrated within a notational schema (Reyes-García 2013). For open-form and other works based on non-linear forms, this provides additional possibilities for the way in which such notations can be transformed.…”
Section: Screen-score Designmentioning
confidence: 99%