I was in my high school classroom and we were working on art projects. The teacher was asking for volunteers to show the class our work. He wanted me to show mine, but I was too shy to. After a few students though, I raised my hand to present my artwork. I had made one of those holographic images that move when you shift their position. It was of 2 whales, one a realistic blue whale, and the other was a more cartoony version but still colored as if it was realistic. The piece covered 2 sheets of the sketchbook I was using, and I had it open like a book, moving it across to see the animation. The fake whale on the right jumped from the ocean to join the realistic whale on the left. They then swam beneath the sea.
I went to each table to show my peers the movement myself, though it was hard to find the correct motion. I kept getting frustrated that I couldn't quite move it perfectly that the artwork would move fluently. I don't remember much after that, but I was astonished that I could even draw something like that.
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