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1. These updated and animated archival photos are made by Kevin...





These updated and animated archival photos are made by Kevin Weir over at Flux Machine. They remind me of Terry Gilliam’s animations for Monty Python, with a bit of the bizarre spookiness of Travis Louie.





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2. Historical Animated GIFs by Kevin J. Weir

VCU Brandcenter student Kevin J. Weir finds public domain images on the Library of Congress Flickr stream and turns them into entertaining animated GIFs. The technique is a throwback to the work of Stan Vanderbeek and Terry Gilliam, but Kevin’s ideas are plenty fresh.


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