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  2. New York Institute of Technology Computer Graphics Lab

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    It was originally located at the "pink building" on the NYIT campus. It has played an important role in the history of computer graphics and animation, as founders of Pixar and Lucasfilm, including Turing Award winners Edwin Catmull and Patrick Hanrahan, began their research there. [1] It is the birthplace of entirely 3D CGI films. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  3. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Bliss, originally titled Bucolic Green Hills, is the default wallpaper of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. It is a photograph of a green rolling hills and daytime sky with cirrus clouds.

  4. Apple Inc. design motifs - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the iPod Mini was launched in five colors: silver, blue, green, pink and gold. The midrange and budget iPods would continue to be offered in several colors, as would the later iPhone 5c. [5] In 2021, color returned to their desktop line, with the Apple silicon iMac offered in seven colors: green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue, and ...

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  6. Hannah Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Amond (born 20 June 1991), [2] known professionally as Hannah Diamond, is an English singer, songwriter, photographer, and visual artist.She has recorded on A.G. Cook's PC Music label since 2013, beginning with her debut single "Pink and Blue". [3]

  7. 30 Wild Stories Behind Hollywood’s Most Famous Movie Props

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    Image credits: Nathan Johnson #3 Wilson, Cast Away (2000) Robin L. Miller, property master: "Wilson was in the script because, as I remember, [writer William Broyles Jr.] was down in Mexico and ...

  8. iMac G3 - Wikipedia

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    Jobs initially wanted the new consumer desktop to be a network computer—a cheap, low-powered terminal without disk drives that would connect to Internet servers. Ive's design team was given Jobs's specifications for the new product in September 1997: it should be a distinctive, all-in-one computer with a price of about $1,200, much lower than the $2,000 (equivalent to $3,900 in 2024) for ...

  9. Halftone - Wikipedia

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    The New York Daily Graphic would later publish "the first reproduction of a photograph with a full tonal range in a newspaper" on March 4, 1880 (entitled "A Scene in Shantytown") with a crude halftone screen. [7] The first truly successful commercial method was patented by Frederic Ives of Philadelphia in 1881.