Daniel (Dan) J. Sandin: On the North Pole Looking East
Artist(s):
Collaborators:
- John C. Hart
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- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Louis Kauffman
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- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Laurie Spiegel
- Thomas (Tom) A. DeFanti
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- University of Illinois, Chicago
Title:
- On the North Pole Looking East
Exhibition:
Creation Year:
- 1990
Medium:
- Inkjet print
Size:
- 24" x 36"
Category:
Artist Statement:
A frame from the stereo animation A Volume of 2-Dimensional Julia Sets
This animation (like most computer animations) took up to 30 minutes per frame to render, 54,000 times slower than real time. In the early 1980s (with the exception of space roaches in video games), computer graphics stopped moving in real time. Frame buffers gave us photographic realism, but computers could not move enough bits fast enough to animate in real time.
Other Information:
Algorithm Development John Hart
Mathematics Louis Kauffman
Computer Graphics Daniel Sandin
Sound Laurie Spiegel
Fused Vision Tom Defanti
All Works by the Artist(s) in This Archive:
- Daniel (Dan) J. Sandin
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Neither Here Nor There
[SIGGRAPH 1996] -
Spiral 5
[SIGGRAPH 1986] -
A Volume of Two-Dimensional Julia Sets
[SIGGRAPH 1991] -
Untitled
[SIGGRAPH 1983] -
Wandawega Waters
[SIGGRAPH 1982] -
Array of Julia Set Images
[SIGGRAPH 1985] -
Spiral PTL
[SIGGRAPH 1982] -
On the North Pole Looking East
[SIGGRAPH 1998] -
Pscolograms
[SIGGRAPH 1987] -
Messiah
[SIGGRAPH 1988] -
Hedgehog I
[SIGGRAPH 1985] -
Simple Rules Complex Images - Fractals (...
[SIGGRAPH 1988] -
Poverty Island with Video Skies
[SIGGRAPH 1998] -
The Interactive Image
[SIGGRAPH 1988]