lenticulars

A lenticular is a two-dimensional image that changes based on viewing angle.

A computer program cuts multiple pictures into fine slices and interlaces them together into one image. When a lenticular lens is placed over the image and properly aligned, it bends light to focus on different parts of the image depending on the angle of the viewer. The result is seeing a different image depending on where you are in relation to the artwork.
diagram of how it works
Lenticulars have often been used in advertising, but I’ve recently been playing with the process a great deal for my own art.

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Game U College Tour Schedule

Below are the remaining show dates and locations.
If you’re around, drop by.

4/10/2007 Penn State University, State College PA
4/11/2007 SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta NY
4/12/2007 New York Institute of Technology, Manhattan NY
4/16/2007 West Chester University, West Chester PA
4/17/2007 Temple University, Philadelphia PA
4/18/2007 University of Richmond, Richmond VA
4/19/2007 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA
4/21/2007 Georgia Southern University, Statesboro GA
4/23/2007 University of Central Florida, Orlando FL
4/24/2007 University of Florida , Gainesville FL
4/25/2007 University of Tampa, Tampa FL
4/26/2007 Eckerd College, St. Petersburg FL

…and if you drop by my section, the CGS, you can win $100 and a chance to be a professional gamer by playing Dead or Alive 4, Project Gotham Racing 3, or FIFA 07.

No, I've never been called "Silver" before. Why?