Someone referred me to a very short article. The list of left-brain/right-brain characteristics are known stuff and it's not why I'm posting this. It's about the the dancer in simple animation and the introductory challenge in the first two sentences of the short article:
It suggests that you can actually make her pirouette or gyration change direction with your mind.
"Yeah, right," I thought, [i]"this must be some gimmick."
But I focused on the turning silhouette for a few minutes, carefully counting the times she turned one way, then the other looking for a pattern. But it seems to never be the same number of gyrations either way.
Then, the video editor/detective/nit-picker in me kicked in:
"OK, it's probably some trick in the file, some long clip with various gyration direction edits that just seem to be random..." Fortunately, it's a .gif file, so I saved and popped it into VP8 hoping to find the sneaky edits.
Well, I couldn't because...
It's only a 1 second clip = she can only turn once in the entire file!
So how can "she" change directions at random like that? Is this in a way analogous to quantum theory stating that the observer changes what is observed?
You decide.
Try it out on your next coffee break and watch your brain synapses play some perceptual tricks on you too :) Some day such scientific "trickery" may affect video-editing and film itself, who knows.
It suggests that you can actually make her pirouette or gyration change direction with your mind.
"Yeah, right," I thought, [i]"this must be some gimmick."
But I focused on the turning silhouette for a few minutes, carefully counting the times she turned one way, then the other looking for a pattern. But it seems to never be the same number of gyrations either way.
Then, the video editor/detective/nit-picker in me kicked in:
"OK, it's probably some trick in the file, some long clip with various gyration direction edits that just seem to be random..." Fortunately, it's a .gif file, so I saved and popped it into VP8 hoping to find the sneaky edits.
Well, I couldn't because...
It's only a 1 second clip = she can only turn once in the entire file!
So how can "she" change directions at random like that? Is this in a way analogous to quantum theory stating that the observer changes what is observed?
You decide.
Try it out on your next coffee break and watch your brain synapses play some perceptual tricks on you too :) Some day such scientific "trickery" may affect video-editing and film itself, who knows.