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Exploring The Spatial Narrative of Synthetic Spaces Through Motion Imagery

The research of the spatial narratives within synthetically generated spaces through motion imagery aims to interrogate an alternative design methodology, that does not rely on static imagery as a starting point of the creative processes. Artificial intelligence enables users to visualize transformations within the latent space, resulting in a sequence or video animation of generated spatial content. The importance of this research lies in the non-linear correlation of time and space within the moving image and the advantage of presenting simultaneous events in fragmented time. The author looks for a new approach to the design processes through the potential medium of animated video for creating more engaging and meaningful communication between synthetically generated information and reality. This study enables a better understanding of real and synthetic environments. Delving the physical divination of synthetically generated environments, the study aims to uncover truths embedded within our human relationship with technology.

Lamila Simisic Pasic
Rochester Institute of Technology
Croatia

 

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