Samples of Low Resolution Animations
Nathaniel Bobbitt

ac551@rgfn.epcc.edu

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Zoom-In Study I (MIT-PRESS)







Zoom-In Study II Banff Centre for the Arts (Canada)

N.Bobbitt New Media Residency


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Animations for a Mouse-Sensitive Interface



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Touch Interfacing
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Moire Effect & Animation Tutorial (MIT-PRESS)





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Imagery: "Pictures which Make You Think"

Survey of Visual Theories



Light Installation Study
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CD-Interfaces: Touch-Sensitive


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Cross Indexing



Real Time Color Interface



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Internet Marketing Banner


Commercial Photography



MAT-Video



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Character Generation: "Media-Idea"






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Glass/Video Installation

Accepted @ Invencao '99: Inventing the Next Millenium Brazil

  • Human Performance as Visual Content
    Accepted @ Mind-IV Ireland


    Stream 1; Outer and Inner empiricism in consciousness research

    This stream will feature papers that attempt to show how "inner" states can be elucidated with reference to external phenomena "Inner empiricism" designates experience, or qualia. They are shaped (somehow) by brain processes or states which sense and interpret the external phenomena. The physical nature of these processes or states may tell us much about consciousness. Likewise, the argument that we are conscious of only one thing at a time because of the gating action of the nuclei reticularis thalami (Taylor, Baars, etc) is indicative of the kind of thinking we are trying to encourage. In this vein, pain experience and its imperfect relationship to neural activity is similarly relevant. We particularly welcome papers that feature empirical data, or, lacking these data, show a grasp of the range of disciplines necessary to do justice to the topic.

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