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"textContent": "This unique animation process by artist Phillipa Rice is ingeniously clever. She uses what looks like a pigment-covered, kneaded eraser to make impressions of a plastic figurine's face. Then she stamps the face imprint onto a piece of paper.\n\nRice arranges rows of these stamps from various angles — some showing the figurine's side profile, others appearing to look upward. — Read the rest \n\nThe post stamps a figurine's face 200 times to build one animation appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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