AAT - Animated,
Acoustic Typefaces 1999–2001
[prototype]
Free
downloads of mini-CD content:
mac [18MB] | pc [18MB]
A AT is typeface collection that explores certain different qualities and possibilities
of typography in print and screen-design. The mini-cd-rom* was presenting
the first suggestions of how to deal and play with AAT's. The interactive
application was finished in early January 2001 for the Royal College
of Art's Work In Progress exhibition. Three typefaces
were presented called: Delayed, Unfolded and Binary – all in different sound and
animation modes. By using mouse and keyboard users can play and write
within the application.
AAT [together with singing
pasta/eat and be eaten] won the first
prize at an international multimedia competition in 2001 that was organised by French interactive
television company Noos. Winners were exhibited in October during the International
Art Fair 'FIAC 2001' in Paris. read
interview
Technical background and aims: The typefaces used to be available for print as post-script fonts and truetype.
Further on they were available as AAT's: interactive Flash movies
(*.swf) that can be scaled, transformed and finally saved as individual
Flash movies for screen-based designs. AAT-compositions can alternatively also be used for post-production purposes.
It is up to your imagination...
*(beta-version4, hybrid: pc and mac projector)
copyrights:
Tomi Vollauschek 2001
Royal College of Art 2001–2003
Noos - Interactive Television 2001–2005
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