Morphing Van Gogh Portraits

You’ll get the concept of this pretty quickly. And if you’re a fan, see these other clips (Women in Art & Women in Film). These creative videos by Philip Scott Johnson all reside in this larger YouTube collection, which has now made it on to our our growing list: Intelligent Life at YouTube: 80 Educational Video Collections.

 

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  1. Med Wael Khobalatte says . . . | October 13, 2008 / 9:40 am

    Outstanding!!!!

  2. jerry says . . . | October 13, 2008 / 2:49 pm

    Do you think Vince would have painted so many self portraits if he had more friends?
    It would have been good if he had a mate to say don’t cut your ear off, that’s crazy!

  3. daves561 says . . . | October 13, 2008 / 6:22 pm

    And what better display of ignorance than to pair it with a piece of music not composed within 130 years of the artist’s lifetime (Van Gogh: 1853-1890; Invention in D minor: 1717–23)

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