Showing posts with label 1968. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1968. Show all posts

22.2.13

AT&T ARCHIVES

More films here > http://techchannel.att.com/index.cfm
(Just noticed that the embed link doesn't work, so I've added the URL under it)


http://techchannel.att.com/playvideo.cfm/2011/4/22/AT&T-Archives-Incredible-Machine
This 1968 short shows some of the ways that Bell Laboratories scientists used computers in communications research. The film contains sequences of computer-generated movies, photographs, music and speech. The entire score and main title and credits of the film were produced on a computer - which seems like nothing today, as every film and video in modern production makes its way through a machine - but at the time this was radically early for computer graphics and music.


http://techchannel.att.com/play-video.cfm/2012/8/10/AT&T-Archives-Talking-Computer
This film specifically documents the output of an early text-to-speech program. Cecil Coker worked on this project, which is an articulatory synthesis program.


(Film by Ken Knowlton)
NOTE: The film is silent, but still great. This film explains how the computer scientists and mathematicians at Bell Labs created early computer graphics films, like most (though not all) of these films, made by Bell Labs employees E.E. Zajac, A. Michael Noll, Ken Knowlton, Frank Sinden, and many others. A Computer Technique..., from 1964, gives the basics on the process, from Ken Knowlton's BEFLIX programming language for a raster-scan (bitmap) output, to the hardware details (IBM 7094 mainframe, Stromberg-Carlson 4020 microfilm printer). Footage Courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ

13.1.11

COMPUTING PHOTOGRAPHS

This Gallery is still under development. It currently contains over 3000 photographs that relate to Computing and computer staff on the Chilton site that housed both the Atlas Computer Laboratory and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.

-1958


Ken Knowlton Mosaic received on visit to Bell Labs 00.08.68


Roger Hockney Galaxy Evolution (Tomorrows World) 00.07.71



rPERQ Screen Many Lines 05.03.81



Magnet Design Bill Trowbridge 03.11.80



Rutherford VDU Operator Ruth Jeans 10.06.76



Network DECNET 09.06.81


Office Automation Conference, Philadelphia 00.02.83


Susan Hockey- Chinese Poem in Rows 00.00.71



Transputer 07.04.87


Strathclyde Transputer Centre 02.06.88

13.9.10

VISA DE CENSURE

Pierre Clémenti, 1968

Un condensé d'images superposées, de lumières, de mouvements. Journal chaotique et frénétique. En voici quelques extraits...