Analog Image Processing
category: general [glöplog]
http://createdigitalmotion.com/2008/04/21/analogue-video-patching-romp-image-processor-visits-from-1973/
It's amazing the amount of work that went into those machines..
It's amazing the amount of work that went into those machines..
..presented by the pope himself !
impressive stuff :D and he looks kinda hippie!
Lovely. And what a nice young man.
Stunning stuff!
this guy, Daniel Sandin, he was a crazy guy. He was one of the first to render 3d Julia sets, and he invented the Cave too (later further developed by SGI). Now I discover he was playing around analog video processors :) Amazing
haha i love how he "holds" the microphone =D. Cool vid though
Great!
I guess if there is some really good book gathering this kind of historical video things.
I guess if there is some really good book gathering this kind of historical video things.
Hey, the guy is still alive! Invite him for a seminar at next year's Breakpoint! ;)
And he has a cool picture on his personal page:
I also posted a link earlier in the oneliner about the man behind the rare 3d scene in the original starwar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMeSw00n3Ac
It's sort of relevant here because the man was a member of the EVL, the same academic group as Dan Sandin.
It's sort of relevant here because the man was a member of the EVL, the same academic group as Dan Sandin.
cool,,,
keep us informed pls
keep us informed pls
I want to hear that process sound. That would be interesting.