Computer Movie No. 2 is a CGI animation created in advance of video-editing software. CTG programmed graphics on an IBM computer, filmed the screen with a 16mm camera, and assembled the frames as an ...
We’ve become so used to our computer operating systems that their interfaces are as common a sight as bus stops or office cubicles. With most of our work becoming remote, phone meetings were replaced ...
The 1980s were the heyday of “computer movies,” from WarGames to Weird Science to Tron. Personal computing was ubiquitous, but still new enough to be used as an anything-goes plot tool without being ...
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