Dinolandscape. A drawing that moves
When turning the crank a handdrawn prehistoric landscape rolls by, occupied with dinosaurs, each showing a small amount of movement. The handdrawn scenery inside the frame is small, just a little over a poststamp. Landscape and dinosaurs are drawn with pencil and pen, the moving limps, tails and heads are made of paper, attached to a thin wire of iron. This iron wire reacts to a magnet swaying back and forth while the landscape slowly passes by, operated by the crank. A simple idea, but with many possibilities.
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