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History Winsor McCay is considered by many to be the “father of animation.” He is probably best known for his newspaper comic strip, Little Nemo in Slumberland (1905-1914 and 1924-1927) and the animated short film, Gertie the Dinosaur (1914). His work influenced countless generations of illustrators and animators including Walt Disney. Unfortunately, outside of film history books, Winsor never received the attention that he deserved. The Flying House (1921) In 1921, Winsor McCay created one of his greatest short films, The Flying House. The Flying House (2011) I discovered The Flying House a few years ago while watching a collection of McCay’s works on an old videocassette tape.

Funds I’ve been working on all of this for awhile now, but still have a long way to go. Thank you for your support! -Bill For more information on Winsor McCay and Bill Plympton, visit the following sites. The official Winsor McCay Wikipedia page The official Bill Plympton Wikipedia page Bill Plympton’s Plymptoons website. “fbFaces“ “fbFaces“ is a project by Joern Roeder and Jonathan Pirnay, who study “New Media” at the University of Visual Arts and Design Kassel, Germany. The project deals with the issue of data accessibility on the Internet; a topic that is gaining more and more importance and actuality – especially in our times of privacy protection and social networks.

"On the one hand “Internet giants” like Google etc. are coming under criticism for unsolicitedly collecting any information accessible, on the other hand it is surprising how many intimacies we reveal voluntarily, especially in social networks like facebook. What is normal, what is exaggerated? How are we dealing with that flood of information and in which way is it changing us? How important is image cultivation on the Internet and how important becomes my “facebook-me”? ". See more; In our living space, a wallpaper is omnipresent, it surrounds us day and night until after a while it is no longer noticed.

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