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	<description>whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must make random noises</description>
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		<title>By: Doyle Saylor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doyle Saylor</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey there is some physics professor that was using video games to &#039;visualize&#039; a black hole given the formula for calculating a black hole and how it bends light.  This was then made part of some planetarium display in I think Ohio.

While this is a funny video it illustrates some basic concepts in a movie.  A subject has to in whatever crude way be isolated from the landscape or background.

Using someone to hold the actor like this to indicate movement flowing illustrates a fundamental about seeing motion in a movie, we are little conscious of &#039;seeing&#039; motion.  The motion seeing channel in vision is &#039;color blind&#039;, has at least ten times fewer contributions to vision to the brain, and the seeing of motion essentially makes one aware that when you go from point A to point B you are the same person from point A to point B.

In other words seeing motion is seeing &#039;wholeness&#039; in a moving object apart from the landscape.

To finish up the physicist illustrating the black hole said he thought people would end up using video game tools as a key &#039;visualization&#039; method to do physics.  
thanks,
Doyle Saylor</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey there is some physics professor that was using video games to &#8216;visualize&#8217; a black hole given the formula for calculating a black hole and how it bends light.  This was then made part of some planetarium display in I think Ohio.</p>
<p>While this is a funny video it illustrates some basic concepts in a movie.  A subject has to in whatever crude way be isolated from the landscape or background.</p>
<p>Using someone to hold the actor like this to indicate movement flowing illustrates a fundamental about seeing motion in a movie, we are little conscious of &#8216;seeing&#8217; motion.  The motion seeing channel in vision is &#8216;color blind&#8217;, has at least ten times fewer contributions to vision to the brain, and the seeing of motion essentially makes one aware that when you go from point A to point B you are the same person from point A to point B.</p>
<p>In other words seeing motion is seeing &#8216;wholeness&#8217; in a moving object apart from the landscape.</p>
<p>To finish up the physicist illustrating the black hole said he thought people would end up using video game tools as a key &#8216;visualization&#8217; method to do physics.<br />
thanks,<br />
Doyle Saylor</p>
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