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From his earliest experiments with the medium of computer graphic systems, John Whitney Sr. balanced a cutting edge use of technology with integrity and a strong sense of artistic control. Considered by many...
This DVD-ROM contains software and resources relating to the Communication & Identity, Entertainment & Information, and Health, Transport & Government blocks of the Open University Networked Living course....
A recording of a lecture delivered as part of the London Mathematical Society’s Popular Lecture series. Dr Joan Lasenby of Trinity College, Cambridge, demonstrates how mathematics, coupled with immense...
These three video programmes and the CD-ROM form part of the Vischem research and development project for the production of teaching resources in chemistry based on chemical and education research. The...
A peer-reviewed international journal on CD-ROM, edited by Vaughan R Voller, of computer animations related to the application of numerical methods, allowing the modelling and analysis of physical phenomena...
Traces the development of photomontage, based on the pioneering work of John Heartfield, the anti-Nazi German satirist, through to the contemporary use of these techniques in advertising and video. Born...
Two of the founders of modern computer animation discuss the historical development and current state of the art. The strengths and weaknesses of computer animation are illustrated by stills and clips from...
Algol, or Beta Persei, is a representative eclipsing binary system. The film presents the properties of Algol and the methods used by astronomers to infer the physical characteristics of this star system. At...
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