Listen "Stone Age People Figured Out How To Do A Kind Of Animation"
Episode Synopsis
There’s evidence that people in the Stone Age took plaquettes, limestone representations of animals, put them near the fire and watched as the light created a kind of animation. Pretty high-tech stuff for 14,000 years ago. Plus: an enterprising young raccoon in Germany takes advantage of the rules.
Stone Age people may have gathered at night to watch animated “fireside art” (Ars Technica)
A wild raccoon moved into a German zoo and the keepers can't kick him out (Chicago Tribune)
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Stone Age people may have gathered at night to watch animated “fireside art” (Ars Technica)
A wild raccoon moved into a German zoo and the keepers can't kick him out (Chicago Tribune)
If you're animated about supporting this show, join us on Patreon!
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