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Jessica Palmer is a biologist & artist currently based in Washington, DC. She spent the last few years teaching at a small state college out West, and now plays with science policy. Her homepage includes the bioephemera archives & a gallery of her work.

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When stick figures rebel

Category: Artists & ArtFilm, Video & MusicFrivolity
Posted on: June 26, 2008 1:25 PM, by Jessica Palmer

This is why I don't do digital art (click PLAY, or for a larger, higher-res version, go to the link below):

AtomFilms.com: Funny Videos | Funny Cartoons | Comedy Central

Higher-res version: "Animator vs. Animation" by Alan Becker

Sequel (via GrrrlScientist, thanks Bob O for the heads-up): "Animator vs. Animation II" by Alan Becker (this summarizes nicely why the second and third Matrix films were doomed to mediocrity).

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The Sequel.

(via Grrlscientist. Some time ago - thanks for the reminder!)

Posted by: Bob O'H | June 26, 2008 2:53 PM

I read LtSL, but somehow missed her link (headsmack). Thanks!

Posted by: Jessica Palmer | June 26, 2008 3:37 PM

The first video was simple and creative. The second was just plain gratuitous. What a disaster. It almost made me not like the first one as much, just like the Jurassic Park/Jurassic Park 2 phenomenon.

Posted by: John Ohab | June 27, 2008 2:26 PM

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