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A video exploring technical motion design using geometric primitives, boolean operations, and mathematical connectors as animated visual language.
Summary
A technical motion design piece created in Cavalry that animates geometric shapes (circles, lines, connectors) with mathematical operations like convex hulls and boolean operations, exploring the visual language of computational geometry.
Visual description
The poster still shows a minimalist composition against deep black: a large circle outlined in white sits center-left, with three labeled connector points on the right side reading "12", "SUN 26", and "JULY". Thin lines radiate from the circle to each label point, creating a diagram-like appearance suggesting data visualization or geometric connectivity. The style is deliberately technical, resembling CAD software or wireframe visualization. The video explores these elements in motion, demonstrating mathematical transformations and boolean operations that reshape and recombine the geometric primitives.
Key takeaway
The work exemplifies how purely computational and mathematical processes can generate compelling visual rhythm and motion. By treating technical operations (convex hull, boolean, duplicator, connector) as the primary creative tools rather than post-production effects, the piece makes mathematics itself the subject.
Reuse notes
Excellent reference for motion designers working in technical or data-driven contexts, or for designers using Cavalry and exploring its generative capabilities. The aesthetic pairs well with developer tools, engineering brands, or computational design portfolios. The minimalist geometric language reads clearly at any size. Works as a standalone short-form animation or within a series of technical explorations.