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USC Character Animation, Kinetics & Dance Research

Exploring the cultural, technological and neurological underpinnings of character animation

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Character Research

Here is some of my own work that examines what constitutes a character - in this case, it's a bridge.

Posted by Arjun at 10:08 PM
Labels: Characters and Performance

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