TED Talks
Eric Dyer: The forgotten art of the zoetrope (2017x214)
Date de diffusion: Oct 10, 2017
Artist Eric Dyer spent years working at a computer to produce images for the screen. Longing to get his hands back on his work, he began exploring the zoetrope, a popular 19th-century device that was used to create the illusion of motion long before the arrival of film. In this vibrant talk, he showcases his resulting art inventions: spinning sculptures and that evoke beautiful, dreamlike scenes. (Warning: This talk includes flashing images and lights. Those who are photosensitive or have seizures trigged by strobes are advised to avoid.)
- Première: Fév 1984
- Épisodes: 2474
- Abonnés: 10