This is an "animated" Fantomas plate. Sorry, I don't know the english word that kind of plastic stuff. You can see one image changing into another when you move the plate. Well, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about! This one is fun because it's not a small thing but a pretty large one. Inspired from the famous Gaumont poster.
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Ca nique starace! Belle trouvaille!
The term you're looking for is "Lenticular print":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_printing
Great blog, BTW. I don't comment often, so thought I'd say it while I'm here.
en pleine forme losfeld! et dire qu'il y en avait une caisse pleine aux puces de montreuil et que j'en n'ai pris qu'une, c'est ballot!bon, c'était il y a au moins 15 piges...j'étais jeune et un peu niais!
hi mark, thanks for your comment! the link to your livejournal blog doesn't work...
I was going to say a lenticular image but Mark beat me to it ;) I didn't know it either so thanks for making me look it up. Maybe you can take photos of the Fantomas image from different angles and make a moving gif-image of it. If you have nothing better to do. ;)
hey my friend, did you try to shake your computer screen from right to left ? well I did and it worked! try that and tell me ; ) you can also quickly shake your hand the same way!
sorry, I meant shake your head!
Hey! It's alive! It's alive!
;)
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