Experimental Motion Through Transformation
The animation begins with a single sphere, which is duplicated, manipulated, and distorted into abstract forms. Through the use of keyframe animation, interpolation, and morphing effects, the piece transitions from fluid chaos into a structured grid—only to dissolve back into unity. The project highlights an experimental approach to visual rhetoric, using shape and movement as narrative tools.
This work demonstrates how motion can communicate abstract ideas like transformation and control. The process required precision in timing and animation, resulting in a visually engaging sequence that reflects conceptual depth.
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(2016-25©)