Saturday, January 12, 2019

NYC Layer-Lapse

NYC Layer-Lapse
Julian Tryba
1 Film,  22 Trips to New York,  352 Hours of filming,  $1,430 paid in Parking Fees,  9988 Miles Driven, and  232,000 Pictures Taken
Traditional time-lapses are constrained by the idea that there is a single universal clock. In the spirit of Einstein's relativity theory, layer-lapses assign distinct clocks to any number of objects or regions in a scene. Each of these clocks may start at any point in time, and tick at any rate. The result is a visual time dilation effect known as layer-lapse.
After releasing "Boston Layer-Lapse" a few years ago, I was able to quit my engineering job to focus on time-lapse and film making. New York City was the obvious subject for my next film, the immense skyline was ideal. 
However I was facing an unknown creative challenge: when I created Boston Layer-Lapse I manually animated layers because I only had about 30 layers in a scene, in New York I was making layer-lapses with 100-300 layers so I needed some method to help me automate my workflow. Luckily I have an engineering background I can lean on, so in early 2016 I started learning scripting in after effects, and began writing code to create different layer-lapse 'looks'. To create a layer-lapse effect, I am assigning a unique equation to hundreds of buildings simultaneously. 
For each frame, every building is calculating and deciding which time of day to reveal. One example of a script that yields a ‘look’ are the waves of day or night that move through some of the shots in this film. To achieve the ‘look’ I can set parameters like the speed at which the wave moves across the screen, how rapidly each layer will switch from day to night or vice versa, and I'll often use a random sinusoidal function to create a subtle oscillation inside the wave itself. 
Now I've probably lost half my audience but for those of you still reading, the final step is linking an action or a script to a piece of the music. One way I've found this can be done is creating a set of audio triggers for a song, so that every note or beat triggers a change. By linking a certain script to each of these triggers one can create computer generated layer-lapses that are animated in response to music. 
Admittedly, this film is still a combination of mathematical and manual animation but my goal is to create a layer-lapse film where all the animations are simply decisions made by each layer after analyzing the music and the script it was assigned. By making layer-lapses run on mathematics, there are also some really cool avenues to create interactive physical or virtual art installations where a person could actually touch and manipulate a layer-lapse scene in real time. The further down the rabbit hole of layer-lapses I go, the more opportunities for experimentation I am discovering. 
I love the process of creative exploration and hopefully my audience gets something from it too, thanks for watching!

1 Film, 22 Trips to New York, 352 Hours of filming, $1,430 paid in Parking Fees, 9988 Miles Driven, and 232,000 Pictures Taken


Julian Tryba

NYC Layer-Lapse from Julian Tryba on Vimeo.

Day and Night Merge
Spectacular Timelapse of New York City
By Jessica Stewart on November 25, 2017

Ex-rocket scientist turned filmmaker Julian Tryba of Alinia Media is back with a new timelapse that combines math and art with stunning results. His NYC Layer-Lapse is a two-and-a-half-minute audiovisual symphony that shows us the iconic cityscape from a new dimension, as day and night are blended seamlessly together.

Tryba used his background in engineering to write code and create what he calls a layer-lapse. “In the spirit of Einstein’s relativity theory, layer-lapses assign distinct clocks to any number of objects or regions in a scene,” Tryba writes. “Each of these clocks may start at any point in time, and tick at any rate. The result is a visual time dilation effect known as layer-lapse.”

Each scene has 100 to 300 layers, with a unique equation assigned to every building. This equation helps decide at what time of day to show the architecture. Adding to the fun, audio triggers in the song set off changes, making the scene seemingly move to the beat of the soundtrack. Tryba is still perfecting the process and hopes in the future it can be used in physical or virtual art installations.

So just what is the breakdown in order to capture enough footage of New York to pull together the project? Tryba took 22 trips to New York for 352 hours of filming and over 200,000 photographs captured. That added up to almost 10,000 miles driven and $1,430 in parking fees to create the coolest view of New York we’ve seen in awhile.

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Saturday, January 5, 2019

Holiday 2018 🎄 NYC Events ⛄ 🎅 🎄 ⛄

 ⛄ Holiday 2018 🎄
🎅 NYC Events
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Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden
Dec. 15th-Jan. 21st
🎄 from 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.
2694 Dr. Theodore Kazimiroff Blvd., Bronx
Celebrating it’s 27th year, this is a must-see New York tradition where enchanting model trains zip past more than 150 iconic buildings, all re-created with bark, leaves, and other natural materials.
 Inside The Holiday Train Show

🎅  🎄  ⛄
 Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park
Dec. 15th-Jan. 2nd
42nd St. and Avenue of the Americas
With free ice-skating and over120 holiday shops, Bryant Park is completely transformed into a winter wonderland. Not a bad way to spend a day smack in the middle of Manhattan. 

 ðŸŽ…  🎄  ⛄
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 The Radio City Christmas Spectacular Featuring the Rockettes
Dec. 15th-Jan. 1st
1260 Avenue of the Americas
The 2018 Spectacular, celebrates over 90 years of dance, joy, style, memories and surprises! Come see why this razzle-dazzle show brings families back to this legendary show palace year after year!

 ðŸŽ…  🎄  ⛄

Winter Solstice Celebration
Dec. 20h-Dec. 22nd
Cathedral of St. John the Divine  - 1047 Amsterdam Ave.
Join Artist-in-Residence Paul Winter for his 39th Annual Winter Solstice Celebration. This non-denominational event is a modern interpretation of ancient solstice rituals, which brought people together on the shortest day and longest night of the year to celebrate new beginnings.

🎅  🎄  ⛄

The Grand Central Holiday Fair
Dec. 15th-Dec. 24th from
10:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M.
Grand Central Terminal
Entering its 19th year, and located in the historic 12,000 sf. Vanderbilt Hall, the premier and only indoor holiday fair is known for its exceptional product mix, consistently impressing customers from all walks of life.

🎅  🎄  ⛄
Matzoball
Dec. 24th at 10:00 P.M. 
at Capitale 130 Bowery
The Matzoball, the nations leading Jewish single’s event, and the ultimate party experience that you do not want to miss out on, kicks off its 32nd year with an unforgettable Jewcy adventure.

 ðŸŽ…  🎄  ⛄
Columbus Circle Holiday Market
Dec. 15th-Dec. 24th
Columbus Circle, 59th St. and Central Park West
Known as one of the most elegant and beautiful places for holiday shopping, and now in its 15th year, visitors will lose themselves in glittering aisles of art, jewelry, home goods and delicious eats from local artisans and designers.


🎅  🎄  ⛄

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NY See The Lights Tour
Dec. 15th-Jan. 7th
7th Ave. and West 50th St.
While other companies keep you on the bus the whole time, these tour guides hop off the shuttle with you and show you Christmas the way New York does it. You will not only be escorted through the attractions and educated about their history, you will truly experience them.
 ðŸŽ…  🎄  ⛄
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Handel’s Messiah
Dec. 12th-16th 
David Geffen Hall 10 Lincoln Center Plaza
The Philharmonic’s performances of Messiah are without question the quintessential, don’t-miss holiday event for music lovers. This is Handel’s inspired musical fireworks, and some of the most glorious choral writing ever created, making this the undisputed favorite during the holiday season.

 ðŸŽ…  🎄  ⛄

A Charlie Brown Christmas
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Dec. 14th-Dec. 30th
The Secret Theatre 44-02 23rd St., Long Island City
A family-friendly holiday musical based on the beloved animated TV special. Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the whole gang as they dig past the commercialized gimmicks of presents and decorations to rediscover the true meaning of Christmas.

🎅  🎄  ⛄
New Year’s Fireworks Cruise
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Dec. 31st 
aboard the Circle Line Pier 83
Peer out through enormous glass windows that look out onto breathtaking views of the city’s skyline and the fireworks above. Enjoy music, dancing, hors d'oeuvres, champagne, an open bar and a midnight toast.










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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

New Year Celebration! Jan 3rd 2019

Braender residents and unit owners are invited…
Join us for a
New Year Celebration!
Wine, Non-alcoholic Cider and Festive Appetizers Provided
(feel free to BYOB and/or your favorite finger food/treats)

Meet a New Neighbor
Chat with Friends

Thursday, January 3
6:30 - 8 pm

The Braender Lobby