From “Computational Periodics,” a 1975 essay by the Pasadena-born computer-animation pioneer John Whitney:
“Also from the point of view that this Century is but an episode in the life of human culture, it is clear that more paraphernalia of this epoch may be castoff than will survive into the next. Yet surely the computer will not. A solid state image storage system will replace the silver chemical ribbon and cinema will eventually be interred in the archival museum. But computer and computer graphics bring to mind the kind of tools that may characterize an age succeeding this century’s age of the machine.”
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“Catalog” (1961):
“Per•mu•ta•tion” (1966):
“Arabesque” (1975):