A curious form of realtime single person multimedia before film. (via Imprint)
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Chalk Talks were (and might still be) a form of entertainment in which an artist conversed with a live audience through the impromptu use of images, some rendered in chalk on a blackboard, others with crayon or pen on sheets of paper. Before movies and TV, Chalk Talks were all the rage—a splendid way to laugh away the hours during a vaudeville show or church social.
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