🎨 Did you know that interactive computers have been used to create graphic art since the dawn of computing? Dive into the fascinating world of digital design! In this episode, Rob discusses the amazing 1968 computer generated film using computer-generated graphics. He highlights its innovative use of technology and shares insights about the collaboration that made it possible. Stay till the end to learn about the computer used and how they filmed it. Enjoy this unique blend of art and computing!

The journey into the world of computer-generated art wasn’t just a whimsical experiment; it was part of a larger movement that acknowledged the transformative power of technology. Computers had been used for decades for tasks like numeric computations and data processing, but Whitney’s work inspired artists to explore graphics beyond traditional mediums. This fusion of engineering and creativity set the stage for future generations to innovate and capture their visions in ways previously thought impossible.

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