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Takeshi Murata is an American contemporary artist who creates digital media artworks using video and computer animation techniques. In 2007 he had a solo exhibition, Black Box: Takeshi Murata, at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. [1] His 2006 work "Pink Dot" is in the Hirshhorn's permanent collection, [2] and his 2005 work "Monster Movie" is in the permanent ...
On June 29, 2005 (), the film grossed $81 million worldwide, [51] and earned the 38th-biggest opening week by grossing $98.8 million in 3,908 theaters, an average of $25,288. [52] On Independence Day weekend, it grossed $64.9 million, an average of $16,601, [ 53 ] and gave Tom Cruise his biggest opening weekend, until the release of Top Gun ...
The serialized War of the Worlds (1988–1990) television series was established as a sequel to the 1953 film with much of the alien technology in the first season cued with visual references to the design of those in the aforementioned film. An older model of the 1953 film's craft is shown to have physical legs more similar to the novel version.
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Video painting is a form of video art presented via projectors, LCD or other flat panel display and wall-mounted in the same manner as traditional paintings. Video painting is a relatively new concept that was first coined by Brian Eno in the 1980s to refer to his experimentations with long-form video art. [ 1 ]
It is a suite of 5 digital video and audio applications, including: Video Capture, Video Paint, CG Infinity, Audio Editor and Video Editor. MSP is only available on the Windows platform. Since version 8.0, CG Infinity and Video Paint are separate from the MSP suite, and are being sold as a combination product called VideoGraphics Lab ( VGL ).
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From 1925 to 1927, the cruiser underwent a major refit in France, during which she received modern anti-aircraft armament, a new tripod-foremast and conning tower, improved fire-control equipment, and an overhaul of her engines, boilers, and furnaces. The ship's obsolete 17-inch torpedo tubes were also removed.