Motion Posters
Timeline: 07-08/2022
Category: Motion Poster, Graphic Design, Creative Programming
Tools & Technologies: TouchDesigner, Cinema 4D, Adobe Suite
Motion Posters is a series of experiments that treat the poster, traditionally a flat and static object, as a programmable surface that can move, listen, and respond. Working primarily in TouchDesigner alongside Cinema 4D and Adobe Suite, I built three studies that ask the poster to behave in different ways: the first introduces simple motion into typography, camera, and three-dimensional elements, so that the composition continuously reorganizes itself in time; the second turns the poster into an audio-reactive system, where its colors, shapes, and movement are driven by an incoming sound signal; the third opens the poster to the viewer's cursor, letting the mouse alter the layout, displace forms, and rework the image in real time. The series investigates how graphic design can move from a finished artifact toward a generative, time-based medium, and how live data, whether from a soundtrack, a viewer, or a system clock, can become part of the visual language of the page itself.