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May 31, 2009
Popeye the Sailor [Rotograph -Max Fleischer: patent #2054414-1936]
The rotograph, patent #2054414, was invented by animator Max Fleischer in 1936. Essentially an enormous, revolving, circular miniature set built in forced perspective, it enabled a fantastic sense of depth and parallax in cartoons produced by the Fleischer Studio in the 1930's.
The rotograph was used to enhance some of the Fleisher Studio's most popular properties, including Betty Boop and Popeye shorts. This montage comes from two Popeye cartoons, "Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor" and "Popeye Meets Ali Baba and his 40 Thieves".
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George Putnam: St. Louis Blues [ LA Newscaster Sings Filthy W.C. Handy Medley - Telethon]
George Putnam (the LA newscaster) participated in a telethon to raise money for the LA library system. He decided to sing the blues. He looks like he had a lot of fun doing it.
Diamanda Galas: Positive [Rosa von Praunheim] World Trade Switchblade (say, 'i feel them.')
Excerpt from Positive, Rosa von Praunheim's 1990 landmark movie depicting the AIDS crisis in New York City