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Move the slider to the 2-minute mark This low-resolution video documents the making of the kinetic sculpture cenotaph (2003). As shown in the first minutes of this video, a compilation of atomic test footage was compiled into a 60-second sequence. Live choreography (also included here) was composited into the atomic footage, and its frames were printed on approximately 900 flipcards. These flipcards were bound together as a book and wrapped around a hub to form a moving-picture reel. A motor cranks the reel, flipping through the cards to animate the original live action sequence. The sculpture is weather-proof and largely indestructable -- constructed from poured concrete, a thick glass prism, and handmade mechanics contained within. The cenotaph is solar powered, with solar cells embedded in clear rubber resin in a bay at the rear of the concrete housing. No doubt, cenotaph will be around for quite some time. Running time: 6 minutes click
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