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Animating Reality: A Collection of Short Animated Documentaries
Animating Reality: A Collection of Short Animated Documentaries

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Georges Méliès: The First Cinemagician
Georges Méliès: The First Cinemagician

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Moleskine + Pac-Man = Gold
Moleskine + Pac-Man = Gold

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5 Seminal Vintage Russian Animation Short Films
5 Seminal Vintage Russian Animation Short Films

What dancing ballerinas and hungry kings have to do with the dawn of the digital age.

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HBO City: Artisanal Animation Magic Circa 1983
HBO City: Artisanal Animation Magic Circa 1983

Craftsmanship lessons from the 80’s, or why 100 lightbulbs are putting Tim Burton to shame.

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An Animated Tribute to the 10 Ruble Banknote
An Animated Tribute to the 10 Ruble Banknote

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Sound Unbound: DJ Spooky Explores Remix Culture
Sound Unbound: DJ Spooky Explores Remix Culture

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Blu is Back: The Story of Evolution, Told in Graffiti
Blu is Back: The Story of Evolution, Told in Graffiti

Lo-fi Darwinism, or why art and algorithm don’t hold hands on Buenos Aires sidewalks.

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The Enchanted Drawing: Blackton’s Early Animation
The Enchanted Drawing: Blackton’s Early Animation

Lightning sketches, journalistic sycophancy, and what Thomas Edison as to do with Pixar.

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Art Meets Science: They Might Be Giants’ Creative Education
Art Meets Science: They Might Be Giants’ Creative Education

What paleontology has to do with stop-motion animation and kindergartners.

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