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I try not to just recycle links from sources like Metafilter, but as an image geek my discovery of this amazingly simple tactic for posting 3D images to the Web was too good not to share.
I guess you need a special (vintage?) 3D camera to get the images in the first place, and there are obvious limitations to the process. But wouldn't it be cool if someone figured out how to make this kind of no-glasses-required stereoscopic image move? All's I know is I'm dying to see more of these things.
In other news, Ananova reports on a minor controversy involving Angelina Jolie's nipples.
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Scott Stark made a film called "Angel Beach" using vintage photographs of the same used in this URL. It was certainly an "eye opener" in terms of its jarring visual nature, and I believe Stark has every photo used in his work on his website here: http://www.hi-beam.net/images/angelbeach/animations/animations1.html
Have fun!
Mike
Posted by: M. Lieberman at August 2, 2024 11:56 AM