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|Description=Mimetrics is an exploration of the structure and techniques of visual narratives, with a focus as to how these are applied in films. It does not render films as a linear playback, but as a simultaneous view and moving image mapping of the entire film. This way, the visual language of cinema – narratives of color, texture, image versus dialogue – becomes visible to every viewer. It is a dive into the alternate realities created by cinema that previews or written summaries cannot grasp.
|Description=Mimetrics is an exploration of the structure and techniques of visual narratives, with a focus as to how these are applied in films. It does not render films as a linear playback, but as a simultaneous view and moving image mapping of the entire film. This way, the visual language of cinema – narratives of color, texture, image versus dialogue – becomes visible to every viewer. It is a dive into the alternate realities created by cinema that previews or written summaries cannot grasp.
|Creator=Sauli Warmenhoven,  
|Creator=Sauli Warmenhoven,
|Date=2009
|Date=2009
|Thumbnail=Sauli-Mimetrics.png
|Website=http://mimetrics.mrsauli.nl/
|Website=http://mimetrics.mrsauli.nl/
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Mimetrics
Creator Sauli Warmenhoven,
Year 2009
Thumbnail
Sauli-Mimetrics.png
Website http://mimetrics.mrsauli.nl/

Mimetrics is an exploration of the structure and techniques of visual narratives, with a focus as to how these are applied in films. It does not render films as a linear playback, but as a simultaneous view and moving image mapping of the entire film. This way, the visual language of cinema – narratives of color, texture, image versus dialogue – becomes visible to every viewer. It is a dive into the alternate realities created by cinema that previews or written summaries cannot grasp.