Narrative Tech
63
Tracking the evolution of narrative under the new light of technology.
Curated by RainboWillis
Follow
Scooped by RainboWillis onto Narrative Tech
Scoop.it!

Writer Elliott Holt Does TwitFic the Right Way

Writer Elliott Holt Does TwitFic the Right Way | Narrative Tech | Scoop.it
People have been writing fiction on Twitter for a while now, but the results have largely been uninspiring. Consider “Black Box,” a short story by Jennifer Egan that The New Yorker tweeted out, one tweet per hour, for 10 nights in May.
No comment yet.
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by RainboWillis from visual data
Scoop.it!

A Remarkable Animation Of The History Of The Universe

A Remarkable Animation Of The History Of The Universe | Narrative Tech | Scoop.it
There’s so much we know that we’ll never see. We can extrapolate the concept of the Big Bang--the explosion of everything in the universe from a focused point.
So projects like Beginning, an animation by Grzegorz NowiƄski from Novina Studio, are remarkably important. It tells a sort of good parts version of the history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the rise of humankind. Not only is the piece pure visual delight filled with stark textures and fine particle effects that look particularly stunning when projected on water, Beginning is a grounding piece of context--somewhat imagined, sure--but the sort of imagined thing that very much centers our perspective of reality. The average person sort of knows what the Big Bang looked like because of projects like this one, even if Beginning is far more stylized than photoreal.
Via Lauren Moss
Olivier Vandelaer's curator insight, December 18, 2012 3:37 AM

This project is an intriguing visualization incorporating sound, photography, and projection- view the animation at the link (FastCompany) and read more on the process involved in creating this 4.5 minute history of the universe...

cafonso's curator insight, December 19, 2012 6:53 AM

A história do Universo em 4,5' 

Jean-Michel Bayle's curator insight, December 29, 2012 11:57 AM

A voir absolument avant la fin de l'année 2012 ... Bonne Année 2013