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Simulations & dimensions
When we transitioned from 2D to 3D years ago (when starting to work on “8”), we were delighted to find a tool that would allow us to realize “for real” what we had always only been able to simulate with 2D tools. Now, 8 years later (and, ironically, while starting work on a new version of “8”), we find ourselves going the opposite direction, as we’re...
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Prospero's Books (Peter Greenaway)
1. A Book of Water This is a waterproof-covered book which has lost its colour by much contact with water. It is full of investigative drawings and exploratory text written on many different thicknesses of paper. There are drawings of every conceivable watery association - seas, tempests, rain, snow, clouds, lakes, waterfalls, streams, canals, water-mills, shipwrecks, floods and tears. As the...
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