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Maurizio Cattelan - Love Lasts Forever, 1999
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Théâtre Optique
Walt Disney introduces the work of Charles-Émile Reynaud, who invented the Praxinoscope and the Théâtre Optique, which was the first technology to present moving images to the public. The video also includes some early examples of other animation:
A colour version of the example film shown above can be found here
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New Carved Book Landscapes by Guy Laramee
Laramée’s analysis and visual approach is as complex as his work. Read an extensive four-part interview with Laramée at Anobium.
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