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Basic Animation: MLSE Footage
I’ve just learned how to do animations on Photoshop. This animation’s made up of screenshots from the Huddersfield episode of the BBC’s Our Town. The footage is of MLSE technology used to waterproof wool. The video can be found here: … Continue reading
Posted in Altermodernism, Masters Final Project, Psychogeography
Tagged Altermodernism, BBC Our Town, Heterochronia, Huddersfield textile industry, Jonathan Jones Altermodern article The Guardian, Mark Rainey Layered City, MLSE, Nicholas Crane, Nicolas Bourriad, Psychogeography, Tate Triennial Altermodern, Textile Centre of Excellence
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