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3Dsound: Draggin' the Line: { creative video } Women in art
{ creative video } Women in art
Photo morphing Sarabande: Philip Scott Johnson (aka eggman913) (22-Apr-07),500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art [90 images cropped from European and American paintings from the second half of the 12th century to 1954, with a soundtrack consisting of Johann Sebastian Bach's Suite No. 1 in G major for solo cello, performed by Yo-Yo Ma],eggman913's Channel, online at youtube.com [video nUDIoN-_Hxs] (accessed 07-Sep-07).
In less than three minutes, this video shows you how the west perceives women, and you may come away, as I did, looking at the women in your life more fondly and with greater awe.
Hey - I saw this awhile back, and it really is amazing. Cool morphing women.
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