This very short instruction details such a complex process, it removes every hint of the organic or natural replacing it with a literal, unemotional even soul-less direction, which is very hard to connect with the body.
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
DIEM
The DIEM project is an investigation into how we look and see. All research is available to use by the public for non commercial work and the data together with CARPE allows the user to visualize where people look during dynamic scene viewing such as during film trailers, music videos, or advertisements. This is similar to Kyle McDonald's facetracking programme displaying how technology is advancing to assimilate and perhaps even merge with out natural body functions, however what I found particularly interesting was the format describing the eye-tracking data:
[frame] [left_x] [left_y] [left_dil] [left_event] [right_x] [right_y] [right_dil] [right_event]
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