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This was the leftover of an installation project we had to do for our animation class Junior year (the goal of the assignment was to make an animation and show it in some way that was not the traditional projecting on a screen method).
I made a cat-themed animation and made a cat head out of a box. The cat head was built to go over a computer screen (on which this animation was being shown). The cat head and computer were placed on the floor and speakers were next to it, which projected what sounded like awkwardly terrifying cat meows (they weren't actually cat meows, but my friends and I making meowing noises and then me playing with it in Audacity). The idea was the person was to lay on the floor and stick their head into the cat head in order to view animation (which in turn made them look like they had a giant cat head on their own head).
Apparently with the combination of the animation, the noise, and the enclosed viewing space, the viewing experience became hard to watch for some people. One girl was viewing the animation for a few seconds before pulling her head out and mentioning how the animation creeped her out.
I wasn't entirely sure what to expect with this project, but the end effect was interesting.
I made a cat-themed animation and made a cat head out of a box. The cat head was built to go over a computer screen (on which this animation was being shown). The cat head and computer were placed on the floor and speakers were next to it, which projected what sounded like awkwardly terrifying cat meows (they weren't actually cat meows, but my friends and I making meowing noises and then me playing with it in Audacity). The idea was the person was to lay on the floor and stick their head into the cat head in order to view animation (which in turn made them look like they had a giant cat head on their own head).
Apparently with the combination of the animation, the noise, and the enclosed viewing space, the viewing experience became hard to watch for some people. One girl was viewing the animation for a few seconds before pulling her head out and mentioning how the animation creeped her out.
I wasn't entirely sure what to expect with this project, but the end effect was interesting.
Category Flash / Abstract
Species Housecat
Size 550 x 400px
File Size 1.52 MB
I bet so, it's like when Marilyn Manson was scoring Resident Evil, he wanted to put in like, supersonic frequencies that would make the viewer feel uncomfortable and stuff, but it mae the director's dog act like a heathen so he didn't get to keep it in.
And i dunno, here lately, /x/ gets occasional creepy gems, but it's mainly just /b/2
And i dunno, here lately, /x/ gets occasional creepy gems, but it's mainly just /b/2
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