As to your second question, there was an exhibition at Kunsthalle Dusseldorf in 
2005, which I believe had a catalog. 

7TH MAY — 21TH AUGUST 2005
DAUMENKINO
THE FLIP BOOK SHOW
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> On Jul 15, 2014, at 1:16 PM, Heath Iverson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Frameworkers!
> 
> I've got what I suspect is a kinda obscure question. I've been doing some 
> research in the paper archives of The Film-Makers' Co-op in New York. Looking 
> through early issues of the Co-op's newsletters, I discovered, in 1968's 
> vol.1 no.3, a 'flip book'-style animation embedded in the lower right side in 
> the issue's recto pages. I've made a rough animation viewable on Vimeo here:  
> https://vimeo.com/100826180 . The issue, however, doesn't give any credit to 
> the animation's creator. I'm trying to identify to whom it might be 
> attributable. Any ideas? Are the images perhaps drawn from a film anyone is 
> familiar with? I know Charles I. Levine and Lenny Lipton were contributing 
> quite a lot to the publication at this point; could either of them be the 
> author?
> 
> And while we're at it, a more general question: are there other filmmakers 
> that have worked with flip books? There's the Mutoscope and in terms of more 
> experimental artists I can think of Douglass Crockwell, but are there others?
> 
> Cheers,
> Heath
> 
> 
> Heath Iverson
> PhD Student, Film Studies
> University of St Andrews
> 99 North Street
> St. Andrews, KY16 9AD
> Scotland, UK
> 
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