Architecture-by-yourself: an experiment with computer graphics for house design
Guy Wienzapfel, Nicholas Negroponte.
3rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques (SIGGRAPH'76), pp. 74--78, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 14-16,
1976. [BibTeX]
Computer-Generated Stereograms: A New dimension for the graphic arts
Author(s): D. Verne Morland.
Proceedings: 3rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques (SIGGRAPH'76), pp. 19--24, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 14-16,
1976.
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Abstract:
The discovery of stereopsis in the mid-nineteenth century presented the opportunity to simulate the visual impact of a three-dimensional entity through a pair of two-dimensional, perspective images. Modern image processing techniques now permit the extensive exploration of abstract stereograms, but most recent investigations have focused on scientific rather than aesthetic compositions. This paper describes a complete svstem for the creation of stereo artwork and discusses the implications of using stereoscopy for artistic, “three-dimensional expression.
Graphical Input Through Machine Recognition of Sketches
Christopher F. Herot.
3rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques (SIGGRAPH'76), pp. 97--102, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 14-16,
1976. [BibTeX]
The line drawing editor, an experiment in Computer Vision
John F. Jarvis.
3rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques (SIGGRAPH'76), pp. 74--78, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 14-16,
1976. [BibTeX]