Encode/Decode by The Digital Artists [web]
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ENCODE\DECODE: PAPERS ON GRAPHICAL OUTPUT.
ADDISON-WESLEY 1998
ISBN 972-662-614-5
by: [v1] brainpower (pcadavez@mail.esoterica.pt)
grade student in the university of harjumankustaa,
majoring in spectral graphics for parallel-processing
[v2] distance (esaruoho@dlc.fi)
Ph.D in musical engineering for string pieces,
consulting for students at the university of hartujuskaama.
[v3] rents (rents@mail.esoterica.pt)
lecturer of the university of harmantujuskaa,
researching graphical outlining & layering models.
these talented academics generate art for [v0] DAWN,
a next-generation project for the development of digital artforms.
** I **
for presentation in associated universities around the globe,
we recommend a specific machine most found on computer centers:
/proc/cpuinfo
233 bogomips+ central processing unit
/proc/meminfo
at least a 64-meg limit of random access
/dev/sndstat
generic sound generator
/usr/X11R6/bin/SuperProbe
vesa 2.0 compliant device, fast video signal output
use parallel-processing with integrated inlining if possible.
ram modules should be pure hyrvantaskki silicone, otherwise
data-threading problems might occur. on what concerns the sound
system, basically any standard device should function normally.
watching it with less than a 64-meg limit of random access will
provide a seriously-unpleasant experience since virtual page-
swapping endangers these papers' performance.
the graphical kernel outputs to a resolution of 640 by 360 pixels,
which is fine for Pentium II-based units. outstanding FPU speed
is a must.
(to loop with bugs, add "loop" to the command-line.)
** II **
this study was accomplished with the invaluable help
of two graduates from other universities:
- Mr Glenn Fiedler (ptc@gaffer.org)
the creator of Prometheus Truecolor 2.0 (PTC),
the portable C++ surface-handling library designed
for all major platforms.
- Mr Ian Luck (bass@icl.ndirect.co.uk)
the programmer of BASS 0.3, a new, fast module-, stream- and
CD-playing library for the Win32 Intel platform & Petite,
the most efficient Win32 executable compressor.
should these Ph.Ds not be available at their respective e-mail
addresses, please notify the university campus webmaster:
Mr John J. Tharbad-Wilkes II (fgy.admin@ucsme.edu)
infinite thanks to [HALM76] for his work on N-linear image frame
interpolation filtering and mapping.
additional texture work by nogsf (nogsf@saers.com).
thanks to [FOLE82] for information on advanced geometrical theory.
extra greetings to [UNKL77] for information on practical coolness.
wildlife art by [CNDA72] - The National Film Board of Canada.
used by permission.
** III **
we send out greetings to all the people that strive to make
the demoscene a place where you just can't innovate enough.
if you liked this demo, feel free to vote for it in the charts.
for more graphical studies, please visit our lecturers' site:
The K-dimensional culture space
dawn3.cjb.net
for digital graphics wizardry, please visit these fine sites:
detuned.cjb.net
metropolis.cjb.net
unreasonable.cjb.net
thank you.
[v0] the
digital
artists'
wired
nation - James D. Foley is our religion.
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