These stop motion animations are made through a unique process that I'll share in several installments. Animation is performed in block time, in sync with Ethereum.
The system is connected to an ETH node. When I capture a photograph, its SHA256 hash is automatically computed and recorded in an ETH transaction. I then have approx 12 seconds to change the scene and repeat. Like a time lapse or very slow film camera at 5 frames per minute: tick..tick..tick in block time.
Animation frame hashes are stored in consecutive ETH blocks. I can't take breaks, come back to it later, or undo, or make edits. It's documentation of a slow but real time performance in its raw state, with onchain proof of each frame being captured no later than each block's timestamp.
But could the photos have been prepared much earlier in advance, or faked? More in next installment.
Resulting animation to follow.