license: cc-by-nc-4.0
pretty_name: Time-Lapse Artifacts
annotations_creators:
- no-annotation
source_datasets:
- original
size_categories:
- n<1K
tags:
- video
- time-series
- longitudinal-study
- computer-vision
- drawing-process
- self-supervised-learning
- archival
time-lapse-artifacts
An active longitudinal archive of analog drawing process.
Archive scope: 2012–Present
Currently published video coverage: September 2024–Present
Release status: Active construction release
The archive scope describes the underlying recording practice and holdings. It does not mean that recordings from every year have been published. In the audited 2026-08-18 snapshot, published video rows begin in September 2024; the 2012–2016 livestream layer has not yet been ingested as public video data.
Snapshot and Coverage
This documentation was audited against repository commit
339e6149de130cbe2d001f7a0e5247872bc788ec.
| Collection tier | Published MP4s | Indexed rows | Date coverage | Metadata state |
|---|---|---|---|---|
standard |
338 direct files | 338 | 2025-07-15–2026-08-10 | Complete core technical metadata for every direct Standard file |
pre_standard |
129 | 129 | 2024-09-17–2025-07-13, plus 9 unknown dates | Filename-level descriptive metadata; technical ingestion incomplete |
legacy_livestream |
0 public videos | 0 | Historical scope 2012–2016 | Placeholder layer; ingestion pending |
At the pinned base revision, the Hub Viewer exposes 465 rows: 335 standard rows and 130 pre-standard metadata rows. Audit found that one pre-standard row referred to material that is not distributed because the required ownership and provenance threshold was not met. This release removes that row from the active public index. This release also indexes three previously unindexed Standard files, leaving 338 standard and 129 pre-standard rows and an expected 467 active Viewer rows after rebuild.
The builder-generated split name train is an archive-loading default,
not a recommended machine-learning train split. No official
train/validation/test partition has been defined.
Overview
time-lapse-artifacts documents analog drawing processes across different
recording periods and acquisition conditions. Raw video is the primary record.
Metadata identifies, organizes, compares, and documents recordings without
imposing aesthetic scores or stylistic labels.
The collection is a single-creator longitudinal archive. This makes it useful for studying within-practice change, but it does not represent artists, materials, studios, or drawing practices broadly.
Repository Structure
Standard_Time_Lapses/
The directory contains 338 direct MP4 files. metadata.csv is their complete
machine-readable canonical index: every direct file has one validated row with
core technical metadata. Direct placement alone is not sufficient for future
additions; metadata and release validation are required.
Each canonical metadata row now includes:
- a persistent
record_id collection_tier = standardis_canonical = trueacquisition_protocol_version = standard-2025-07-15- descriptive session fields
- encoded video properties
- repository content hash and size
- provenance fields where documented
Files use a structured filename convention described in SCHEMA.md. A
filename is descriptive, but it is not the stable identity of a record;
external references should use record_id.
Standard_Time_Lapses/Provenance/
This subtree contains supporting historical records and retained exceptions. It is not part of the canonical record set.
2026-07-31/ preserves the completed provenance release, including mappings
between historical Series_9x12 filenames and canonical records. The former
full duplicate video snapshot is not retained. Relationships are preserved
through mappings, hashes, metadata, and repository history.
Unresolved_Series_9x12/ contains distinct historical recordings that do not
yet have enough documentation for promotion into the canonical collection.
Pre_Standard_Time_Lapses/
These 129 recordings predate the standard acquisition protocol. They are published for archival continuity but are not interchangeable with canonical standard records. Their technical metadata remains incomplete. Missing values must not be interpreted as zero, false, or evidence that a property was absent.
Material that does not meet the archive's ownership and provenance threshold is excluded from both the published media and the active metadata index.
Legacy_Livestreams_2012_2016/
This directory reserves the historical livestream layer. At the audited snapshot it contains no public video data. References to 2012–2016 therefore describe archive scope, not current downloadable coverage.
Metadata and Provenance
The metadata distinguishes documented facts, established historical relationships, and unresolved information. Evidence may include:
- exact file/blob identity
- original filenames and repository paths
- file sizes and hashes
- duration comparison
- visual continuity across recordings
- documented physical references
- repository commit history
Uncertain relationships are not promoted to verified relationships solely because dates or filenames look similar.
Multiple tool and medium values use semicolons. The two fields are
independent observed-value lists; equal list lengths and positional pairing are
not guaranteed. See SCHEMA.md.
encoded_frame_rate is encoded playback rate. It is not the original temporal
sampling rate of the drawing process.
Acquisition and Stored-Video Orientation
The acquisition protocol effective July 15, 2025 is documented in
Archive_Specifications.md.
The protocol's capture orientation and a file's stored pixel orientation are
different concepts. The orientation, width_px, and height_px metadata
describe the published encoded file. Historical canonicalization may include a
rotation, crop, or transcode; those transformations are documented only where
evidence currently exists and must not be inferred from dimensions alone.
Annotation State
The videos are primarily raw and unannotated. The release does not provide:
- frame-level bounding boxes or segmentation masks
- hand, pen-tip, pose, or stroke labels
- aesthetic or quality scores
- imposed stylistic classifications
- calibrated physical trajectories
- original capture timestamps for individual time-lapse frames
Researchers may derive annotations, but derived labels should identify the
source record_id and pinned repository revision.
Intended and Unsupported Uses
Reasonable uses in the current release
- archival and drawing-process research
- qualitative within-creator longitudinal analysis over published coverage
- self-supervised video representation experiments
- frame-change, scene, and workspace analysis
- development of annotation and tracking methods
Uses requiring additional validation or calibration
- hand or pen-tip tracking
- optical-flow comparison across acquisition eras
- temporal behavior analysis
- real-world trajectory, velocity, acceleration, or motor-control measurement
The release does not currently provide capture intervals, acceleration factors, source-frame timestamps, camera calibration, or pixel-to-physical coordinate mapping. Encoded time-lapse playback must not be treated as real drawing time.
Not validated
- population-level claims about artists or drawing behavior
- clinical, biometric, authorship, or identity inference
- a leakage-safe training or evaluation benchmark
- commercial use outside the CC BY-NC 4.0 terms
Limitations and Sources of Bias
- The archive documents one creator and one evolving practice.
- Current public video coverage begins in 2024, not 2012.
- The standard and pre-standard tiers have substantially different metadata completeness and acquisition conditions.
- The workspace can contain hands, tools, phones, tablets, reference material, and other objects that may create visual shortcuts or occlusion.
- Stored resolution and frame rate do not establish physical or temporal calibration.
- Large files make exhaustive inspection and replication expensive.
- No official leakage-safe split exists.
Rights, Privacy, and Audio
The creator confirms ownership of the published video files and depicted creator-owned drawings. Material that cannot pass the ownership and provenance review is not part of the active public index and is not distributed by this release. This statement does not independently grant rights in incidental third-party material that may appear on screens, in references, or in captured audio.
Most canonical masters retain an audio stream. Users are responsible for reviewing audio, visible screens, references, reflections, tattoos, and other potentially identifying or third-party content before redistribution or model release. A future proxy release should remove audio by default while preserving the archival masters.
Access and Reproducibility
The archive is approximately 1.86 TB. Canonical files are often several
gigabytes each, so users should select records through metadata.csv before
downloading video.
For reproducible work:
- Pin a repository commit or release tag.
- Record the selected
record_idvalues. - Preserve the published
hub_xet_hashvalues. - State whether audio was retained.
- Document all rotation, crop, sampling, decoding, and proxy-generation steps.
Run the included validator before publishing a metadata change:
python tools/validate_metadata.py metadata.csv
The v0.2 index can be regenerated from the pinned 335-row source index plus the three audited additions:
python tools/repair_metadata.py source_metadata.csv metadata.csv \
--additions tools/metadata_additions_v0.2.csv
Versioning
The repository is under active construction. Record identity is carried by
record_id; a filename may be corrected without creating a new conceptual
record. Content replacement must retain provenance and should receive a new
content hash.
See CHANGELOG.md for release-level changes.
Documentation
metadata.csv— canonical machine-readable indexPre_Standard_Time_Lapses/metadata.csv— active pre-standard public indexSCHEMA.md— filename and metadata contractsArchive_Specifications.md— acquisition specifications and known gapsVALIDATION.md— validation scope and current resultsStandard_Time_Lapses/Provenance/— historical evidence and mappings
Citation
Until a DOI-backed release is available, cite the dataset and pinned revision:
@dataset{maxwellinked_time_lapse_artifacts_2026,
author = {maxwellinked},
title = {time-lapse-artifacts},
year = {2026},
publisher = {Hugging Face},
url = {https://huggingface.co/datasets/maxwellinked/time-lapse-artifacts},
note = {Active construction release; include the repository revision used}
}
License
The dataset is released under CC BY-NC 4.0. The license applies only to material for which the licensor holds the necessary rights. Users must conduct their own review of incidental third-party content and downstream use.