Video: The sculpture miraculously moves constantly
An impressive art project by John Edmark, combining sculpture and digital video technology.
John Edmark combined his digital film technology and sculpting skills to create an impressive work of art. With a camera with a shutter speed of 1/4000 second, John returned to each frame when his sculpture rotated on an insole.
Then with special video processing methods, John created a continuous motion sequence also known as the fibonacci Zoetrope, causing hallucinations to make you look and watch without getting bored.
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