Multi-Dimensional Orbital Clock and Calendar

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2007

Visit http://www.avantgravity.com/ for my higher-res animation portfolio. Four-dimensional orbital clock and calendar based on the principle that size and time scale together.

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Uploader Comments (cdewilde)

  • it stuck on the century :|

  • You are correct.

  • I bet this is just special effects!

  • I would say that's a safe assumption.

  • lol i can see pixils.

  • You can see them, but you can't spell them.

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  • Hmmm. Could we promote other videos as 3-D and then fault others for saying it isn't, just because they're not the three dimensions they expected? :)

  • You should create a 'trail' (similar to the mouse-trail used in OS' like Windows) for the unit (minute, day, month etc..) you wish to display in the fourth dimension. That makes the trail the visual representation of the 4th dimension right?

  • Cool view of time, strange how the smaller measurements are on the outer most part of the geometry...

  • woah....O_o

  • haha i wana have something like this in my kitchen^^

  • nice

  • pretty cool

  • I was kidding - poking a bit of fun at the comment accusing you of making this all with special effect.

  • lol! sweet burn

  • re nat sci

    this is multi-D :)

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