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Rufus butler seder swimming manatees

          * How about a little low-tech high-tech, a “Swim-Along” with artist-filmmaker Rufus Butler Seder?.

          This book looks at fish babies, and examines how fish babies are born, how they are cared for, how they develop, and differences and similarities between.

        1. This book looks at fish babies, and examines how fish babies are born, how they are cared for, how they develop, and differences and similarities between.
        2. Seder, Rufus Butler.
        3. * How about a little low-tech high-tech, a “Swim-Along” with artist-filmmaker Rufus Butler Seder?
        4. The video below tries to show how the artist Rufus Butler Seder has designed optical tiles that show you a different image or photo as you walk past it.
        5. Created by Rufus Butler Seder, an inventor, artist, and filmmaker fascinated manatee, Undulating underneath the sea A little boy dreams of becoming a manatee.
        6. Science Museum Oklahoma to feature optically animated art of Rufus Butler Seder

          On the second floor of Science Museum Oklahoma, a drummer wails away on the skins, a tap dancer executes fancy footwork, and a constellation transforms into a Pegasus that promptly soars away.

          The occasion isn’t a rock concert or a dance recital or a particularly enchanting planetarium show.

          It’s art, but the kind that seems like magic.

          On Friday, the museum will celebrate the opening of “LIFETILES,” an exhibition of mesmerizing optically animated murals by Rufus Butler Seder, who is perhaps best known for devising the similarly captivating and eye-catching children’s books “Gallop!,” “Swing!,” Waddle!,” “Star Wars Scanimation” and “Wizard of Oz Scanimation.”

          “He is an inventor and a scientist and an author and an innovator and an artist, and he puts that all together in his work.

          When you look at it, you just want to go ‘How did he do that? How is that done?’” said Scott Henderson, director of the m