Q&A: Chris Landreth On 20 Years Since He Wrestled With Maya To Make The Strange and Surreal ‘Bingo’
It's been 20 years since Chris Landreth's groundbreaking short "Bingo" showed the world what Maya 1.0 could do.
It's been 20 years since Chris Landreth's groundbreaking short "Bingo" showed the world what Maya 1.0 could do.
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