Posts Tagged ‘Animation’

Interactive Propaganda Generator

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Here’s some documentation of a project we finished this spring at the university. It’s a project for a course in interface design.

Our group (Aku Meriläinen, Danilo Mascarenhas, Marjukka Parkkinen and Matti Niinimäki) decided to create a multi-user interface that would allow a group of people to work together or compete in creating some sort of a moving collage. At some point in the planning process the idea of communism and propaganda came to surface, so we decided to go with that idea. We experimented with different input devices and visual styles, but eventually this is what came out of it.

I’d like you to meet The Interactive Propaganda Generator. It’s designed to have two different sides or “teams” – the communists and the capitalists – that you can control with different input devices to produce a collage of the two sides shooting different items and symbols at each other. The scene consists of three layers: a changeable background, two characters (one for each side) and the propaganda-tubes. Here are the controls explained:

Control 1 – ReacTIVision fiducial tracking

  • The characters are selected and moved around on the screen by using paper dolls on a glass table
  • You can change the bodies and heads of the characters.
  • Included are all your favourite capitalist and communist icons from Ronald McDonald to Che Guevara
  • The paper dolls have fiducial symbols attached to their backside and the camera under the table tracks the ID and the position of the symbol
  • Tracking is done with ReacTIVision software

Control 2 – PlayStation2 Dance Pad

  • You can move the capitalist propaganda-tube around the screen with the dance pad
  • One button turns the tube on/off
  • Two buttons for changing the ammunition of the tube (missiles, bibles, money)
  • Two buttons for changing the background image
  • One button for activating the speech option for the capitalist character

Control 3 – PlayStation2 Dual Shock Controller

  • Some controls as the dance pad, but for the communist side

Control 4 – Audio Input

  • A microphone picks up the voices of the users and when the speech option is activated (from the dance pad or dual shock controller) the characters on screen will open and close their mouths based on the sound input

Here’s the hardware setup. Click the image for details.
All programming done with Quartz Composer. I could release the .qtz file but it’s not really useful to anyone because it depends on a very specific setup. Email me if you’re interested in details.

And finally some video. Unfortunately, we don’t have any better footage of the system in action but hopefully you’ll get some idea.

1st Draft of a New Animation

Friday, May 4th, 2007


Here’s the start for a project that has been in my head for a long time. I’d like to make an animation series with many episodes. Here’s the beginning of the first episode. I’ll try to finish it during this month.

The first and last frames are like that because I did this as an assignment for one animation course. All the students decided before actually animating anything what their last frame is going to be like and that frame was given to some other student who used it as his/her first frame. That way all the individual animations would make one big animation.

I didn’t have the time to actually work on the sound so I used one track from DJ Bhakta. Really gifted guy. His tracks need a lot more exposure.


Bunny from Matti Niinimäki on Vimeo.

Black Gold of the Arctic

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Arktikum, a museum and a science center in Rovaniemi ordered a small animation from me for their new permanent exhibition in the Arctic Center. My instructions were that I need to do an animation of a map that shows the transportation of oil from the Yamal peninsula to Europe and the animation should also contain four slideshows that show the different ways how the transportation affects the people and the enviroment. Especially how the oil industry affects the lives of the Nenets people living in the Yamal-Nenets autonomous district.

Here it is. Done on a pretty tight schedule because Arktikum sent me half of the pictures I needed for this only few days before the opening of the exhibition. So, I’m not 100% happy with the result (I never am with the stuff I do) but I’ll improve this a little bit once I have time. Namely the movement of the ship and I also need to add some ambience sound. The sound is not really that essential part of this because of the space where this is displayed but I will add the sound later on.


Black Gold from Matti Niinimäki on Vimeo.

I’ll post a picture later from the Arctic Center so that you’ll see how it’s being used in the exhibition.

Shit I’m Diggin’ #2

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

Some more inspiring stuff. In case you’re interested in what I like.

Lyapis Trubetskoy – Kapital

The YouTube version is pretty crappy so watch the quicktime from http://www.cosmosfilm.tv/

Run Wrake – Rabbit

http://www.runwrake.com/

Shit I'm Diggin' #2

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

Some more inspiring stuff. In case you’re interested in what I like.

Lyapis Trubetskoy – Kapital

The YouTube version is pretty crappy so watch the quicktime from http://www.cosmosfilm.tv/

Run Wrake – Rabbit

http://www.runwrake.com/

Shit I’m Diggin’ #1

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

Three posts in one night. I guess I’m pretty bored or something. Anyway, here’s some links for your pleasure.


PSST! 2

Face2Face by JR & Marco


Tower of Grantville by Buck

Shit I'm Diggin' #1

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

Three posts in one night. I guess I’m pretty bored or something. Anyway, here’s some links for your pleasure.


PSST! 2

Face2Face by JR & Marco


Tower of Grantville by Buck

Käyttöohje

Thursday, January 4th, 2007


DJ Waxtastic – Käyttöohje from Matti Niinimäki on Vimeo.

This an animated music video I made for an old song of mine. It’s not finished, the camera animation needs a lot of work and the Videoegg conversion made the animation even clunkier than it actually is. Anyway, here it is.

The song is from a mixtape I made in 2003. Or was it 2002? I can’t remember. It’s called Käyttöohje (that’s User Manual for all you non-Finns).