Conference Paper

Hoffman, G. (2006)

Time Bracketing

Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment

Abstract

Time Bracketing is a novel technique to photographically depict a time-varying space or object in a single image without spatial distortion or fragmentation. The approach attempts to strike a balance between procedural generation and manual composition as well as between faithful depiction and digital manipulation. It also enables the clear representation of both dynamic and static scene elements. As a result, Time Bracketing puts the subject, rather than the technique, in the center of its artistic creation. This paper introduces the method, presents a custom-built authoring software for the creation of Time Bracketing images, and shows and architectural studies using the described technique and software.

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