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As I mentioned the other day, I was at the Philadelphia Pen Show over the weekend. And with a small fraction of the money I saved by not buying the hand-crafted pen I really really wanted, I was able to pick up a pen for public signings.
Eileen Gunn has surely recognized the pen as being an updated version of the one I wielded when I posed for my portrait with cutting-edge artist Francisco Goya. You can compare and contrast here at the Infinite Matrix site.
And speaking of the world's smallest stop-motion animation . . .
This is so very, very cool.
And here's the mini-documentary on how it was done. Even cooler.
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3 comments:
Ever so cool! Of course, it would be Ardman who'd do something like that. Thanks for posting it.
That is a cool pen, Michael, and a cool veideo as well. The mystery remains of how Kinney and Mavrides shrunk you an d Goya down for the photo shoot.
You don't want to know, EIleen! It involved hot sand and scooping out my intestines and . . . well, after that it got gross.
I suffer for my art.
And I make sure that my readers do too.
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