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Disney had been interested in producing abstract animation since he saw A Color Box by Len Lye from 1935.
Previous exhibitions include Isa Genzken, Jenny Holzer, the films of Len Lye and the photographs from the Center for Land Use Interpretation.
The first and best known practictioners of drawn-on-film animation include Len Lye, Norman McLaren, Stan Brakhage, then later artists including Steven Woloshen, Richard R. Reeves and Baerbel Neubauer, who produced numerous animated films using these methods.
* In 1935 Len Lye created the first direct film screened to a general audience, a promotion for the British General Post Office entitled A Colour Box.
Len Lye, born Leonard Charles Huia Lye ( 5 July 1901-15 May 1980 ), was a Christchurch, New Zealand-born artist known primarily for his experimental films and kinetic sculpture.
As a writer, Len Lye produced a body of work exploring his theory of IHN ( Individual Happiness Now ).
In 1977, Len Lye returned to his homeland to oversee the first New Zealand exhibition of his work at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.
Shortly before his death in 1980, Lye and his supporters established the Len Lye Foundation, to which he gave his work.
This body of work is extended by Len Lye works in the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.
The New Zealand Film Archive is the repository of Lye s film prints that are owned by the Len Lye Foundation, and viewing prints are also in the Collection at the Govett-Brewster.
There are two documentaries about Lye: Flip and Two Twisters and Doodlin, and a DVD of Lye's talks illustrated with slides: Len Lye Talks about Art.
* Auckland City Art Gallery ( 1980 ) Len Lye: A personal mythology ( catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition of his paintings, steel-motion contributions and films ).
* Bouhours, Jean Michel and Horrocks, Roger ( ed ) ( 2000 ) Len Lye, Paris, Edition Centre Pompidou.
* Curnow, Wystan and Horrocks, Roger ( 1984 ) Figures of Motion: Len Lye, Selected Writings, Oxford University Press / Auckland University Press, 1984.
* Horrocks, Roger ( 2002 ) Len Lye: A Biography, Auckland, Auckland Univ Press.
* Horrocks, Roger ( ed ) ( 2002 ) Happy Moments: Text and Images By Len Lye, Auckland, The Holloway Press.
* Kashmere, Brett ( 2007 ) " Len Lye " in Senses of Cinema ( Revised text of an entry first published in The Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film, 2006 )
* Len Lye in Te Ara online encyclopedia
* Horrocks, Roger ( 2009 ) Art that Moves: The Work of Len Lye, Auckland, Auckland Univ Press.

Len and Collection
* Photograph of the " Black Mountain " from Len Webb Ecological Images Collection

Len and Archive
* BBC Archive Collections: Football Legends – Len Shackleton

Len and all
The Center opened with performances from seven Broadway performers, including Len Cariou, Liz Callaway, and Richard Kind, all of whom had taken part in the musicals of Sondheim.
Yorkshire and England cricketers Sir Len Hutton, Herbert Sutcliffe, Ray Illingworth and Matthew Hoggard all learned to play in Pudsey.
In a 2008 interview, Wein said his origins as an artist have helped him " describe art to an artist so that I can see it all in my own head ", and claimed he " used to have artists, especially at DC, guys like Irv Novick and a few of the others, who would come into the office waiting for their next assignment and ask Julie Schwartz, ' Do you have any Len Wein scripts lying around?
Len then devised a plan to reapproach them, just to make Ayumi see who she was dealing with all along.
Saltzman's interests continued to range apart from the series, including production of a loose trilogy of spy films based on Len Deighton's Harry Palmer, a character who operates in a parallel universe to Bond, with all the danger but none of the glamour and gadgets.
When Len later learns that Ainsley is pregnant, he talks to Marian, who confesses that pregnancy was Ainsley's plan all along.
Len suffered near starvation, many mechanical breakdowns, countless punctures and other mishaps, all in searing desert heat, but seemingly took it all in his stride with good humour.
The Chief ( Len Maxwell ) is Batfink's contact on the local police force and informs Batfink of all the latest crimes via a direct video link to Batfink's split-level cave (" The hotline!
Making his Test debut in November 1990 just after his 20th birthday, his first six innings yielded five ducks and a 1, but supporters insist that his debut-innings duck puts him in good company with batsmen such as Michael Atherton, Graham Gooch, Len Hutton, Saeed Anwar and Wasim Akram, who all made debut-innings ducks and went on to score at least 2500 Test runs.
Tim Halvorsen and Len Kawell, who joined Iris shortly afterwards in January 1985, met Ray Ozzie years before when all of them were working on the University of Illinois PLATO system.
Mayor Steve Christian, Randy Christian, and Len Brown were all sentenced to prison terms ranging from two to six years.
Halley's father, Len Martin, marries his mistress, Lorna, in a beach-side ceremony, with guests from all over the world, or " within his radio frequency ", as Halley puts it.
Harvey's attacking style often led to criticism that his batting was risky, with England captain Len Hutton feeling that he played and missed too much, while dour all rounder Trevor Bailey quipped " I wonder how many runs Harvey would make if he decided to stop playing strokes with an element of risk about them ".
Later, Len Fenerman, the detective assigned to the case, tells the Salmons that the police have exhausted all leads and are dropping the investigation.
In order of the most video uploads were Hatsune Miku ( first ), Kagamine Rin ( second ), Gumi ( third ), Megurine Luka ( fourth ), Kagamine Len ( fifth ) and Kaito ( sixth ) had the most videos uploaded related to them, while all other Vocaloids had less than 1, 000 uploads related to them.
Eleven objections were received by the Cirencester and Chippenham register offices but were all rejected by the Registrar General ( and National Statistician ) Len Cook who determined that a civil marriage would in fact be valid, the Human Rights Act 1998 apparently superseding any previously enacted legislation barring members of the royal family from civil marriages.
Jeremy takes the stock, giving up his deeds to his home as insurance ; Lewis and Cording make their closing statements ; Charles leaves the seminary for good ; Rose learns that Len bashed Johnny ; the jury are taken into their room to deliberate, where they vote for Eva as foreperson ; an initial vote reveals that opinion is divided, while Rose and Johnny are surprised by each other's vote ; Eva's style is not liked by all, so she steps down and Peter is elected without even standing for the job ; going home for the night, Rose tells Len she wants to leave him ; looking after Elsie, Charles realises that his place is with the priesthood after all ; Peter's father-in-law turns up at his house with what he claims to be important evidence, but Peter does not listen ; and the Maher family decide to kill Duvinder if he is found innocent.
The English side's batting line-up was strong enough to be considered Test-strength, with players like Len Hutton, Wally Hammond, Les Ames, Bill Edrich and Cyril Washbrook, all of whom played Test cricket for England.
Grout entertained hopes of playing for Australia against Len Hutton's English touring side in 1954, but Victorian Len Maddocks was selected, and played all five Tests despite having an injured finger.

Len and works
Many novels in the spy fiction genre have been adapted as films, including works by John Buchan, Le Carré, Ian Fleming ( Bond ) and Len Deighton.
Frequent ' types ' of universe explored in sidewise and alternative history works include worlds in which the Nazis won the Second World War, such as in The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, SS-GB by Len Deighton and Fatherland by Robert Harris, and worlds in which the Roman Empire never fell, such as in Roma Eterna by Robert Silverberg and Romanitas by Sophia McDougall.
A letters page in an issue of Morbius mentioned that a Werewolf by Night miniseries by Len Kaminski and James Fry was in the works, but the miniseries was never published.

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