Arthur Elsenaar's Videos (dance-tech) - dance-tech2024-10-10T05:25:36Zhttps://dancetech.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=1iearr380ex5i&rss=yes&xn_auth=noFaceShifttag:dancetech.ning.com,2008-08-12:1462368:Video:218372008-08-12T14:33:17.552ZArthur Elsenaarhttps://dancetech.ning.com/profile/ArthurElsenaar
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</a><br />An example in algorithmic facial choreography. Two identical algorithms each control a side of the face, but one is slightly faster than the other giving rise to visual phase shifting patterns from symmetry to asymmetry.
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</a><br />An example in algorithmic facial choreography. Two identical algorithms each control a side of the face, but one is slightly faster than the other giving rise to visual phase shifting patterns from symmetry to asymmetry.