ARTHUR MORTIMER: A HISTORY
OF VISUAL EFFECTS IN HOLLYWOOD


Date
1994

Location
Eastman Kodak Company, 2nd floor
1017 North Las Palmas Avenue (near Santa Monica Blvd.)
Hollywood

Media Notes
Acrylic, 6’ x 13’

Description
:
A collage of images relating to Kodak’s involvement in the visual effects field of the motion picture business, each painted to look like it is in a computer “window.” The mural depicts the historical development of visual effects techniques in the context of the city of Hollywood and today’s computer technology. It mimics the look of the computer screens used in this state-of-the-art facility, and shows their computers at work digitally removing graffiti from the back of the Hollywood sign.


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