The Amiga is at times called the Super 8 of computerart, because it is easy to operate and economical. The studio consisted of four workstations from Movie Pixel Computação Gráfica e Vídeo: two Amiga 2000, one with 5 and the other with 7Mb of Ram memory; two Amiga 500, each with 3 Mb; one turbo accelerador GVP with HD 120 Mb; three genlocks (for mixing computer images with video); four digitalisers, (3 digiview and 1 DCTV); one printer and four full-colour video monitors.

The workshop coordinated by Jérôme Lefdup proposes developing works with both 2D and 3D in this studio by teams of trhee at each workstation.

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