"A Maya Paleoanimation from Kaminaljuyu. In the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs,
the word "kam" means "to bow". The link between the ancient Maya people
and the ancient Kemi, Egyptians, shall be made explicit as additional
paleoanimations and hidden images make their appearance on this website."
Upon viewing one of my animations of ancient artwork nineteen years
ago, an anthropologist told me then in a very emphatic manner that
"the stones do not move". After having discovered scores and scores
of ancient paleoanimations, which I shall begin posting now on this
website, the ancient artists definitely conceptualized movement
in their artwork. This example of a bas relief sculpture at Kaminaljuyu
is an example of many more to come. So, ya'll come back soon.
Earth/matriX Animation Studios Presentation
Paleoanimation presents animations of ancient
artwork according to our findings in math and geometry developed in the
project Earth/matriX: Science in Ancient Artwork. (www.earthmatrix.com).
The paleoanimations are derived from the artwork of ancient Mesoamerica,
China, Peru and Egypt. The artwork of the Maya and the Aztecs of Mexico
represents the more numerous examples of ancient animation. In our view
the ancients designed their artwork precisely with the purpose of animating
it. The concepts of movement and animation are encoded into the math and
geometry of the ancient artwork from around the world.
We initiate our presentation of paleoanimations with a preview of an animation
of the Aztec Calendar, to be followed by previews of animated artwork
of the Maya. This web-site is under construction. We will be offering
complete viewings of the paleoanimations through subscriptions.