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Early computer animated singer by the Kleiser/Walczak Construction Company, in their animated short "Don't Touch Me," 1989. She was created by scanning a clay model, then animated using early motion capture technology ("mocap"). Jeff Kleiser and Diane Walczak called her a "Synthespian." | Early computer animated singer by the Kleiser/Walczak Construction Company, in their animated short "Don't Touch Me," 1989. She was created by scanning a clay model, then animated using early motion capture technology ("mocap"). Jeff Kleiser and Diane Walczak called her a "Synthespian." | ||
− | The Dozo short appears in an early computer animation compilation, ''Computer Visions'' 1991. | + | The Dozo short appears in an early computer animation compilation, ''Computer Visions'' (1991). |
There had been computer-animated music videos before this, but they were for existing artists. This may well be the first attempt to create a virtual artist. | There had been computer-animated music videos before this, but they were for existing artists. This may well be the first attempt to create a virtual artist. | ||
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[[Category:1989]] | [[Category:1989]] | ||
[[Category:Music videos]] | [[Category:Music videos]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Animated shorts]] |
Revision as of 06:03, 25 August 2017
Early computer animated singer by the Kleiser/Walczak Construction Company, in their animated short "Don't Touch Me," 1989. She was created by scanning a clay model, then animated using early motion capture technology ("mocap"). Jeff Kleiser and Diane Walczak called her a "Synthespian."
The Dozo short appears in an early computer animation compilation, Computer Visions (1991).
There had been computer-animated music videos before this, but they were for existing artists. This may well be the first attempt to create a virtual artist.