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  2. Bengt Sjostrom Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The crowning achievement of the Bengt Sjostrom Theatre renovation was completed in June 2003—a motorized retractable roof. [3] [4] Technologies typically employed to move roofs over massive stadiums were adapted by Studio Gang Architects and Minneapolis-based engineering firm Uni-Systems. The roof comprises six 36-foot-wide (11 m), 42-foot ...

  3. Jon Gnagy - Wikipedia

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    Jon Gnagy. Jon Gnagy (January 13, 1907 – March 7, 1981) was a self-taught artist most remembered for being America's original television art instructor, hosting You Are an Artist, which began on the NBC network and included analysis of paintings from the Museum of Modern Art, and his later syndicated Learn to Draw series. [2][3]

  4. LJN Video Art - Wikipedia

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    The LJN Video Art is an educational home video game console that was developed and manufactured by LJN. It was launched in 1987 with a two-year market presence of mostly negative critical reviews but sharing retail prestige among hit toys. It was discontinued in late 1989 [5] at a heavy price drop, as ultimately a commercial failure.

  5. Art Metrano - Wikipedia

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    Among Metrano's TV appearances were a 1968 episode of Ironside, [2] a 1970 episode of Bewitched, a 1976 episode of The Practice, and The Streets of San Francisco. [3] In 1977, he was a regular in the cast of the short-lived CBS situation comedy Loves Me, Loves Me Not. [4]

  6. Vectrex - Wikipedia

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    Vectrex. The Vectrex is a vector display -based home video game console - the only one ever designed and released for the home market, that was developed by Smith Engineering and manufactured and sold by General Consumer Electronics. It was first released for the North America market in October 1982 and then Europe and Japan in 1983.

  7. History of animation - Wikipedia

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    We are photographing 'motorized movement' and—the biggest trick of all—combining it with live-action... Footage that Disney does for $250,000 we do for $18,000." [ 50 ] Their most famous trick was the Syncro-Vox technique of superimposing talking lips on the faces of cartoon characters instead of animating mouths synchronized to dialogue.

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