Synthetic human-like fakes: Difference between revisions

+ === 1980's === + 'Musique Non-Stop' by Kraftwerk (made in 1983, but published only in 1986) + Relevancy: Contains state-of-the-art (for the era) digital look-alikes of the band members
(→‎1970's: 1972 w:A Computer Animated Hand by w:Edwin Catmull and w:Fred Parke + Relevancy: This was the first time that computer-generated imagery was used in film to animate moving human-like appearance.)
(+ === 1980's === + 'Musique Non-Stop' by Kraftwerk (made in 1983, but published only in 1986) + Relevancy: Contains state-of-the-art (for the era) digital look-alikes of the band members)
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* '''1972''' | entertainment | '''[https://vimeo.com/59434349 'A Computer Animated Hand' on Vimeo]'''. [[w:A Computer Animated Hand]] by [[w:Edwin Catmull]] and [[w:Fred Parke]]. Relevancy: This was the '''first time''' that [[w:computer-generated imagery|computer-generated imagery]] was used in film to '''animate''' moving '''human-like appearance'''.
* '''1972''' | entertainment | '''[https://vimeo.com/59434349 'A Computer Animated Hand' on Vimeo]'''. [[w:A Computer Animated Hand]] by [[w:Edwin Catmull]] and [[w:Fred Parke]]. Relevancy: This was the '''first time''' that [[w:computer-generated imagery|computer-generated imagery]] was used in film to '''animate''' moving '''human-like appearance'''.
=== 1980's ===
* '''1983''' | music video | '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0lIlROWro8 'Musique Non-Stop' by Kraftwerk on Youtube]''' made in 1983, but published only in in '''1986''' by [[w:Kraftwerk]] from album [[w:Electric Café]]. Relevancy: Contains state-of-the-art (for the era) '''[[digital look-alikes]]''' of the band members.


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