Yandell Walton, Move Me, 2021, video of work in development using motion capture and photogrammetry. The research and development of Move Me was supported through the ANAT Ideate program and the Philip Hunter Fellowship, Melbourne University.
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Yandell Walton, Move Me, 2021, video of work in development using motion capture and photogrammetry. The research and development of Move Me was supported through the ANAT Ideate program and the Philip Hunter Fellowship, Melbourne University.
Yandell Walton, MultiSpecies Convergence, 2023_Project8 Gallery Photograph by Lucy Foster.
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