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[[Don Tasmian]], an artist-researcher known for his work with [[Scrying engine|scrying engines]].
[[Don Tasmian]], an artist-researcher known for his work with [[Scrying engine|scrying engines]].


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Don Tasmian, an artist-researcher known for his work with scrying engines.

In the News

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Description of image: Patent drawing for Fleischer's original rotoscope. The artist is drawing on a transparent easel, onto which the movie projector at the right is beaming an image of a single movie frame.

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By Patent by Max Fleischer, artist unknown; cropped/retouched by Rl - US Patent n° 1,242,674, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5612499

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