Thursday 28 January 2016

Time Based glossary

Time-based art- contemporary art works which include video, film, slide, audio and computer- based technologies as well as traditional processes of image making

Kinetic art- art that depends on motion for its effect.

Zoetrope- an early form of motion picture that contains a set of still images that was turns in circles to create an optical illusion. 

GIF- graphics interchange format. Image files that are compressed to reduce time. 

Thaumatrope- a disc with a different image on each side, as the disc is rotated, the image moves.

Action painting- spontaneous style of painting where paint is dribbled, splashed smeared onto a canvas.

Stop frame animation- animation technique. An object is moved every time, looks like it's moving when put together.

Stop Motion: Onion Skinning- 2D computer graphics term for a technique used in creating animated cartoons and editing movies to see several frames at once

Silhouette- the outline of a shape with a light behind it on a dark background

Flick book animation- book with a series of pictures that when turned fast, the pages form an animation

Time-lapse- taking a set of picture at set intervals to record changes that take place slowly over time, when played at a normal speed it seems much faster
 

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