How do these images /
objects move through the world?
Not exact matches
Elana — first — you are doing a good job second — at 9 months your bubba is learning about
object permanence — if he fusses when you leave the room — he is developmentally right on track don't worry — it doesn't last — and is actually a good sign — it signals that he is well attached to you — which is highly desirable in terms of raising happy well adjusted children that are willing to explore their
world He isn't to young for independent play — It just might be for a little while that it happens while he can see you As he chooses to — allow him to
move himself out of your sight (somewhere safe of course) i.e around the edge of a couch,
through a door way etc — playing disappearing and reappearing games like peek - a-boo and hiding things under boxes / blankets for him to «find» etc is good too as time goes on — he will learn that things re-appear when they disappear
You can make a theme of the day (trees,
moving objects, couples in love), or you can just enjoy seeing the
world through your partners» eyes.
In addition, enemies often clip
through scenery and
objects in the
world, weapons disappear sometimes when you drop them and every so often a vehicle will get caught on something hidden forcing you to abandon it and
move on foot.
The player adjusts time backwards and forwards to change how the pair manipulate the
world around them and how
objects move through time.
Imagine a side scrolling game, as the player
moves through the
world,
objects are added in a linear fashion.
When
moving normally
through the
world, the environment behaves like a flat 2D
world; However, players have the ability to «shift», allowing them to rotate and zoom their perspective on the environment like a 3D
world, causing
objects in the foreground and background to change size and position.
Starting with lost and «abandoned» footage created by Deren, McElheny has re-filmed, deconstructed and extensively processed these
moving images to suggest a
world of abstraction that sometimes coalesce into bodies or
objects, or, in reverse, where mannerist bodies passing
through the painting seem to dissolve themselves into granular abstraction.
As you're
moving through this
world, you can see this hexagonal
object in the distance and you kind of
move towards it, and as you approach you're almost flying
through this subconscious space, yet it's so real.
Nauman talks about the importance of our teachers and communicates that the pedagogical process isn't only about learning a specific task but asks us to expand ourselves as
moving bodies, as thinking people, in relationship to the
world and
objects through that task.
Samantha Sethi «s work embraces a blend of physical and digital
objects exploring the way the
world we see and
move through can be modeled both visually and experientially.
Headsets like the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive set new standards for graphics quality and the sense of immersion you can get in virtual reality, though problems remain — not least how you
move through a VR
world when you're stuck in your bedroom, and how you interact with
objects that aren't actually there.