



16"x20" ,11"x14" , 7"x9" , appx. 4 " face clocks , appx. 1.5"x2.5" magnets , & 1" jewelry chips (pricing below)
Custom orders of up to 60" x 40" are also available apon request for most images below.
The image icons below are links to larger versions or quicktime movies of the same.
These are images available in all sizes listed above:
Hypnoheart-o-rama:
Created 2/97 by lenticular artists R.Anthony Munn and Sara Cook.
This is a 36 frame animation that continouosly loops as hearts
emanate in and out of the center and the rays rotate.
Geo-Hypnotic spinner:
Created 6/97 by lenticular artists R.Anthony Munn and Sara Cook.
A 36 frame animation that continouosly loops as radial checkers
emanate out and rotate.
Steeple Chase -
Funny Face! Created 5/96 by lenticular artists Gary Darrow,
R.Anthony Munn and Sara Cook.A famous nastalgia icon for Coney
Island smoothly zooms out from a red field. This piece is available
with and without the Coney Island text. Premiered in July 1996
in Macy 34 street window display. (See Macy Art on our site for
window picture.)
Twistomatic 2000-
A 36 frame animation of a 3-D squares graphic twisting and
untwisting in a wave like motion. Premiered in July 1996 in Macy
34 street window display. See Macy Art on our site for window
picture.
Bouquet of Hues-
Multi-colored dots on a white background breath in and out as
the colors change. This was a homage to Dan Preda who created
the first animating dots piece in black and white in 1992. This
piece was created apon Dan's request by his former student, Sara
Cook. Premiered in July 1996 in Macy 34 street window display.
See Macy Art on our site for window picture.
Zigerama- Premiered
in July 1996 in Macy 34 street window display. See Macy Art on
our site for window picture. A spinner that continouosly loops
as questions emanate out and thought bubbles amanate in.
These are images Depthography currently has in stock with limited size availability:
Plung-o-matic: This was the first computer generated animation lenticular in history. This was created in 1991 by R. Anthony Munn and featured the artwork of (Peter Oppenheimer of the famous Oppenheimer family) which was featured as a film in Siggraph's Electronic Theatre as well as Cyber Arts in 1991. This 36 frame animation features a plunger, puppet arms and stylized breasts girating and rotating as arrows animate upwards. This piece is only available as a 7"x9" landscape which animates as a handheld piece.
Transparent man: As you view a transparent man his circulatory system is completely exposed. As you step from side to side, his heart beats. The man is completely projecting off the surface of the image. This is set in front of a colorful space background. This is available as a 8"x9" portrait.
Autostereoscopic:
This 3-D image was the first Lenticular conceived by Depthography
and has exhibited at The Strong Museum, The Exploratorium Museum
and various European tours. This was a collaborative effort. Lenticular
photography was created by Robert A. Munn- Depthography, Inc.,
and the Art-Direction was conceived by Arby Schuman- Depthography,
Inc.. A classic 50's concept car, the "Lincoln Futura",
which plunges dramatically toward the observer as it speeds a
glitter paved path from Saturn. You can actually reach into the
picture and your hand appears behind the rear wheels. This was
created in January, 1991. This is only available as an 11"x14"
landscape print.
These images below are available in magnet and jewelry sizes only:
Roll
Of The Dice: This was created
in 7/97 by lenticular artists R.Anthony Munn and Sara Cook.
Flight of a dove: A watercolor
style dove in flight with red motion streaks (available as magnet
size only)
Wink- Classic
60's mod looking eye winks like on our home page. Homage to Victor
Anderson, who made 3-D history.
Muybridge horse- The very
first motion picture sequence, was created in 1873 by Edwaerd
Muybridge after a barroom bet that a horse lifts all four hooves
at once when in motion. This was all the proof that was needed
in those days.(available as magnet size only).
Great Train Robbery- The
very first motion picture close up sequence in history. (available
as magnet size only)
Clocks: These4 images are animated with 3-D numbers projecting beyond the casing.
Steeple Chase - Funny Face! (see above for description and movie)
Bouquet of Hues (see above for description and movie)
Geo-Hypnotic spinner (see above for description and movie)
Alarmed clock: Stunned mans face cartoon with hair on end zooms from the center as the background shifts from blue to green.
For numberless clocks, any of the designs available as magnets size can easily be converted to clock size.
These prices are are based on resale and do not include shipping charges.
To purchase just one piece, please contact us directly for pricing.
40"x60" portrait $700
16"x20" landscape ($125) portrait($150)
11"x14" landscape ($75) portrait($85)
7"x9" landscape ($50) portrait($50)
1.5"x2.5" images available in 11"x14" sheets ( $75) or cut and assembled into magnets($90)
or $14.95 for 4 single magnets.
1 inch jewelry chips available in 11"x14" sheets ( $75)
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