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"During an interview Doug Bradley described hell as a prison; the Cenobites are the prison guards, Pinhead is the prison warden, the puzzle box is the key to the prison cell, and the demons are the escaped inmates." Horror Character Appreciation - Doug Bradley as Pinhead in the Hellraiser series (1987) dir. Clive Barker
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Mind-Melting Animations Made From 3D-Printed Fibonacci
Inspired by the naturally-occurring mathematical Fibonacci sequences found in pine cones and sunflowers, Stanford University’s John Edmark designed and 3D-printed these sculptures that appear come to life—with bizarre undulating animations—when filmed spinning using a strobe light or video camera with a high-speed shutter In this instance a camera with a shutter speed of just 1/4000 of a second was used to slow down the spinning sculptures and exaggerate their motions until the results were downright trippy. And if you’ve got access to a 3D printer, you can even make your own as Edmark was kind enough to create an Instructable for the entire process.
Source: gizmodo
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