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BEFLIX
BEFLIX is the name of the first specialised computer animation programming language, invented by Ken Knowlton at Bell Labs in 1963. The name derives…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Demos and Late-Breaking Session of the Thirteenth International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2012)
A. Anglade
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Eric J. Humphrey
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Erik M. Schmidt
,
Sebastian Stober
,
Mohamed Sordo
Computer Music Journal
2013
Corpus ID: 12995457
to wade into these tangled nominalizations will be rewarded with a lovely digression on the list as a formal device in…
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1985
1985
Computer Animation
Prof. Dr. Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
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Prof. Dr. Daniel Thalmann
Computer Science Workbench
1985
Corpus ID: 261939456
graphIcal types 76 Actor 78, 137, 142, 155, 157 type 78, 145-147, 191 AddItIve ammatlOn 33 AlgebraIc surfaces 71 Ahasmg 114, 115…
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Review
1971
Review
1971
Production of Computer Animated Films from a Remote Storage Tube Terminal
R. Phillips
1971
Corpus ID: 58348458
In the few years since Knowlton1 first discussed his BEFLIX language for producing computer animated movies, film-making under…
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