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Juho Kunsola (talk | contribs) (→1990's: + embedded w:Windowlicker by w:Aphex Twin from 1999) |
Juho Kunsola (talk | contribs) (+ == 1980's == + w:Paranoimia by '''w:Art of Noise''' featuring a '''synthetic human-like character''', w:Max Headroom from the '''1986''' album w:In Visible Silence) |
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{{#ev:youtube|TZ827lkktYs|640px|center|Music video for '''''[[w:Come to Daddy (song)]]''''' by [[w:Aphex Twin]] from 1997.}} | {{#ev:youtube|TZ827lkktYs|640px|center|Music video for '''''[[w:Come to Daddy (song)]]''''' by [[w:Aphex Twin]] from 1997.}} | ||
== 1980's == | |||
{{#ev:youtube|6epzmRZk6UU|640px|center|Music video for ''''''[[w:Paranoimia]]'''''' by '''[[w:Art of Noise]]''' featuring a '''synthetic human-like character''', [[w:Max Headroom]] from the '''1986''' album [[w:In Visible Silence]]}} | |||
== 1970's == | == 1970's == | ||
{{#ev:vimeo|16292363|480px|center|''[[w:A Computer Animated Hand|w:A Computer Animated Hand]]'' is a 1972 short film by [[w:Edwin Catmull]] and [[w:Fred Parke]]. This was the first time that [[w:computer-generated imagery]] was used in film to animate likenesses of moving human appearance.}} | {{#ev:vimeo|16292363|480px|center|''[[w:A Computer Animated Hand|w:A Computer Animated Hand]]'' is a 1972 short film by [[w:Edwin Catmull]] and [[w:Fred Parke]]. This was the first time that [[w:computer-generated imagery]] was used in film to animate likenesses of moving human appearance.}} |