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Intuition

"This film was generated in the Image Processing Laboratory of the University of Southern California, and was the first computer-generated film made there. The image consists of a single black and white frame of a digitized glass container and then rotated in color following the gray levels of a computer (crt). The sound consists of an original dripping water composition, performed in a dark room in black and white. The film is part of a larger work entitled Manifestations of A Cube, which also includes photographic images and a book." –Sheila Pinkel

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"This film was generated in the Image Processing Laboratory of the University of Southern California, and was the first computer-generated film made there. The image consists of a single black and white frame of a digitized glass container and then rotated in color following the gray levels of a computer (crt). The sound consists of an original dripping water composition, performed in a dark room in black and white. The film is part of a larger work entitled Manifestations of A Cube, which also includes photographic images and a book." –Sheila Pinkel

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