The Third Dimension in Wiggle Stereoscopy

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Playful 3D posted by 8pm, Wiggle Stereoscopy is to simply alternate between the left and right images.

If you'd like to try this yourselves, Reddit suggests you use four cameras shooting simultaneously, then using an animated gif programme such as Adobe Image Ready to create an infinite animated loop.  

You would also need a four way remote shutter cable or control, and cameras capable of remote shutter control: and thus this all gets a bit expensive, complex and silly.  Surely there's an easier way?

About

James Théophane

Portrait credit: Nadav Kander

James Theophane, or Theo, is a dilettante residing in Sydney. When he's not dabbling, he's a Creative Director at Clemenger BBDO.

He has worked with R/GA, Lost Boys, Grey, Modem, Framfab, Wheel, DNA and GT.

He has put a pop-up restaurant atop a neo-classical building in Paris, created a gigantic interactive chandelier that played Christmas carols. Hacked an oil painting and launched a fully interactive round the world yacht.

He has created work for Nokia, Toshiba, Rankin, D&AD, Chelsea FC, Electrolux, Sony, Ericsson, PlayStation, Sega, Channel 4, Oxfam, Canon, Brahma, Marks & Spencer, Wired Magazine and Audi. View all work

He has won a few awards such as One Show, D&AD, Webby, LIA, Campaign, BIMA and Epica.

Sometimes he gets called up for a little bit of jury service too. He's paid his dues with D&AD, IAB Creative Showcase and London International.

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