David Wicks’s Videos
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Used my TI-83+ and an audio cable as an intervalometer for my camera. Just making sure it works and can run for a long-ish period of time. Boring timelapse of me talking to Lauren on the phone, writing…
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A short hand-drawn animation about a drop of water. Music by Mike Lengel.
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Installation of Drawing Water in the New Wight Gallery at UCLA. On display as part of the DMA MFA show: Tell Them Nothing of the Things I Thought About and Created While I Was Sleeping. Rainfall…
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Work in progress video of Drawing Water, a visualization/simulation of the tensions between water usage and natural water availability. This video looks at Los Angeles and the Desert Southwest.
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It is so much cooler to watch your own photos go by; context for the images is essential. So why not make your own? Made with Pummelvision: http://pummelvision.com/ Music by Friendly Ghost: http://friendlyghostmusic.com/
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UCLA D|MA Kinect play session. Snippets from interaction with a cinder/kinect application built on a Sunday afternoon. Source code: https://github.com/sansumbrella/dma-KinectFun Music: What They…
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A camera and an accelerometer in a dry bag measure both the appearance and the motion of a wave. After recording, the accelerometer data is used to distort the video data according to the forces within…
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Silent animation completed for the UCLA Animation Workshop. Flickering light courtesy of Vimeo's compression scheme.
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Implementing Box2D in a Cinder application. Lots of little boxes and contacts on screen. The quicktime screencapture bogged down the framerate, normally runs at full 60fps (the target framerate).
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Study for Continuous Landscape
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Real-time animation installed for Leaving Here, Being There. A bit more info here: http://sansumbrella.com/works/2010/study-for-a-continuous-landscape/ The compression scheme muted the color; might…
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