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“What appears on those screens was not computer-generated. Carpenter wanted high-tech computer graphics which were very expensive at the time, even for such a simple animation. To get the animation he wanted, the effects crew filmed the miniature model set of New York City they used for other scenes under black light with reflective tape placed along every edge of the model buildings. Only the tape is visible and appears to be a 3D wireframe animation.”
Escape From New York
1981
Director: John Carpenter
Cinematographer: Dean Cundey, Jim Lucas
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“Body Loud” by Ryan Mcginley at galerie Perrotin, Paris. Photography by Dmitry Bukreev