I don't know of an existing dynamic example, but you might be able to make
you own.

If you go here:
http://www.fantamorph.com/download.htm
<http://www.fantamorph.com/download.htm>You can download software that let's
you make your own morphs.  It's lots of fun to play with.  You could, with
student participation, get their digital photos and do a morph of the males
and females in your class.

I've done it in my social psych classes and they enjoy it.

Julie

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Jim Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I lecture about attractiveness and include the research on averaged faces
> (i.e., morphed faces).  I'm wondering if anyone knows of a dynamic display
> of faces being morphed together ... ideally an accumulation of faces
> producing an (in principle) more attractive face as number of faces
> increases?  I have static images, but a dynamic display would be nice.
>
> Take care
> Jim
>
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