The Shape of Time
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This virtual exhibition has one goal:
In half an hour, it will challenge your understanding of what time is.
I’m a french 3D-artist, and this is my passion project.
Steam User 3
Packed with Examples
Science has always benefited from the human ability to process facts visually, especially when it comes to processing dimensions that are foreign to our senses. While our senses are limited, the brain is lazy. It has so much information at it's disposal as inputs, yet it is fussy where it spends it's processing powers. And so it is with time far less analytical than than it should be. The brain processes inputs as events and stimulus, but time, time is difficult to grasp. So don't worry if you are the kind of person who likes to see examples and actually interact with the subject matter, this little museum is packed with them!
Time as a 4th Dimension
Julien Papo has a strong passion for this subject and uses the Unreal engine to great effect to create time-streams. Literally a 'chronophotograph', but in 3D space not flat like early examples by Edward Muybridge (Horse in motion) . The Shape of Time is a 3D exploration of time which will awaken your inner scientist with it's copious artistic renditions of time, and make you look back and forward and grasp time as very physical indeed.
It may not have blown your mind in any kind of emotional way at all, but if you enjoy freebie games that are more experience than game, then... I have a huge list for you to peruse
Steam User 4
This is a virtual exhibition that exists to represent an artist's perception of time. It doesn't challenge the notion of what time is, but it's pretty to look at. Probably more impressive in real life and material forms.