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  2. Pin art - Wikipedia

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    Pin art, also known as a pinscreen, is an executive toy. It consists of a boxed surface made of a crowded array of pins that are free to slide in and out independently in a screen to create a three-dimensional relief. Other similar product names are "PinPressions" and "Pinhead".

  3. Pinscreen animation - Wikipedia

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    Pinscreen used for animation (Baby Screen model) The technique was invented and developed by Alexandre Alexeïeff and his wife Claire Parker in their own studio in Paris, between 1932 (first tests) and 1935, when Claire Parker registered in her own name the Brevet d´Invention nº 792340 at the Direction de la Propriété Industrielle, Ministère du Commerce et de L´Industrie, République ...

  4. Claire Parker - Wikipedia

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    Claire Parker (August 31, 1906 – October 3, 1981) was an American engineer and animator. A graduate of MIT, her best-known contribution to the history of cinema is the Pinscreen (Écran d'épingles), a vertically-mounted grid of between 240,000 and 1 million sliding metal rods that are first manually pushed into position to create lit and shaded areas, then filmed frame by frame. [1]

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  6. Lenticular printing - Wikipedia

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    These include: miniature toy televisions with an animated lenticular screen, charms in the shape of animals with lenticular faces, "flicker rings", etc. In 1960 Takara 's Dakkochan – a little plastic golliwog toy with lenticular eyes – originally intended for toddlers, became popular with Japanese teenagers as a fashion accessory worn ...

  7. Holiday gift ideas for kids: Screen-free fun and toys that ...

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    This year is all about screen-free fun, tech toys that teach and perfect pets (all the fun, none of the mess). Here are some kid-tested favorites. Holiday gift ideas for kids: Screen-free fun and ...

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  9. Dot-S - Wikipedia

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    Dot-S (ドッツ, styled as .S) also known as Dot-Pin is a toy, similar to a Lite-Brite, created in 2005 by Japanese company Tomytec. The toys allow for the creation of pictures by placing colored pegs into holes in one or more boards.

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