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The Trouser Legs of Time: Using Differential Coordinates with Animation Volumes to define topological changes to animation sequences

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In this talk I will talk about some rather interesting concepts relating to our new method to define, render, compress and deform animation sequences. The animation is stored in a volume, and frames of the animation sequence are rendered as isocontours at particular time values. The medium used to define the sequence is consistent for all types of operations.

I will (time permitting) also elaborate on some exciting directions for future research which stem from this approach. Additionally there is a chance that I would be brave enough to give a live demonstration of my software crashing.

This talk is part of the Rainbow Graphics Seminars series.

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