Animated stereoscopic images
Joshua Heineman of Cursive Buildings made wonderful animations of stereoscopic images from the New York Public Library – visit his site to see more in action, they’re wonderful.
Joshua Heineman of Cursive Buildings made wonderful animations of stereoscopic images from the New York Public Library – visit his site to see more in action, they’re wonderful.
Erica writes – I saw a program of Mary Ellen Bute’s short abstract films a couple weeks back at Anthology and was really impressed. Bute was a pioneering and innovative female filmmaker and animator whose work is still not widely known. Much of her early films function a bit like music videos. She called them […]
C’mon. Who hasn’t fantasized about commanding your own army of Gromits? Okay. Maybe that’s just me. Making an army of Gromit’s (Claymation Mold making) Related: Stop motion puppet-making
Cool paper animation. As in analog paper animation, dead tree edition. No Photoshopping. The artist, Javan Ivey, considers computers “dirty cheaters” in this context (and demonstrates an example of “faked” paper cut animation). My Paper Mind [Thanks, Patti!]
Jamie from Noise Land Arcade ran into frustration while attempting to realize his visions of pac-ghost using USBTinyISP, and Peggy board kits. Thankfully the creators of each project stepped in with some much needed insight. Now his hard work’s paid off – Well done! – [via] Link Related: “Peggy,” – A Light emitting pegboard display […]