About
Recreating Movement- tools for analyzing film sequences
This project is a diploma thesis presented in July 2005 by Martin Hilpoltsteiner at the University of Applied Sciences Wuerzburg, Germany, Communication Arts.
Examiners: Prof. Erich Schoels, Prof. Kerstin Stutterheim.
Idea, concept, design, programming: Martin Hilpoltsteiner
Used Footage
Metropolis- Fritz Lang, contributed courtesy of Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Stiftung
Crashtest footage contributed courtesy of EURO NCAP www.euroncap.com
Sport footage contributed courtesy of ribbit films www.ribbitfilms.com
Simons Ranch- Tina Eckhoff contributed courtesy of Tina Eckhoff, www.chiquitinafilm.de
Ich rette das Multiversum- Ulf Groote contributed courtesy of Ulf Groote Ulf Groote
FAQ -beige GT contributed courtesy of Brock, Hudl
Design for Dreaming– Archival footage supplied by archive.org (Prelinger Movie) www.archive.org
Awards
Lucky Strike Junior Design Award, 2006
Bayerischer Staatspreis für Nachwuchsdesigner, 2006
IF- Award, Kommunikationsdesign, 2006
Europrix: TTA top talent award: content tools and interface design, 2006
Exhibitions
ZKM- Mind Frames (with Woody Vasulka), Karlsruhe, 2006
Technical Museum, Vienna, 2006
New Museum für Art and Design, Nuremberg, 2006
Entry 2006, Essen Zollverein
IHK, Munich, 2006
Designale der Heim und Handwerk, Munich, 2006
Links
Martin Hilpoltsteiner/ selected projects- portfolio
MoFrames- making movement complexity visible
An Informal Catalogue of Slit-Scan Video Artworks Compiled by Golan Levin.
Fachhochschule Würzburg, Fachbereich Gestaltung