Moire Effect & Dynamic Forms of Drawing Patterns
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Multimedia Database

Automated drawing on a computer is a challenge. This VRML world illustrates how patterns can be formed using 3 planes to spawn interactive moire effects. The overlap of three simple rectangular planes illustrate an interactive form of developing patterns. The combination of automated drawing and user control of the three planes illustrates a form of animation which does not rely upon cell-animation and fits with my current work in pull animation - links to these sites are located in the "notes on contributors and credits" page.

This VRML world illustrates how patterns can be formed using 3 planes to spawn interactive moire effects
Please see Multimedia Database for further information.

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This interface with created under my direction with VRML help from Don Smith during my residency at the Banff Centre.