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Making of the Computer Graphics for Star Wars (Episode IV) Making of the Computer Graphics for Star Wars (Episode IV)
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(1977) The computer graphics for the first Star Wars film was created by Larry Cuba in the 1970s at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) (at the time known as the Circle Graphics Habitat) at the University of Illinois at Chicago. For more information on the lab, visit our website -- www.evl.uic.edu

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Celebrations of Death Celebrations of Death
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(1994) This is an experimental video art piece, created by Maria Roussou, that explores visuals associated with death - candle burning, defoliated trees, drums, birds, sand and water. The video is accompanied by a track by Dead Can Dance, "Yalunga", a Persian spirit dance.
More information can be found on the EVL website -- http://www.evl.uic.e du/core.php?mod=4&ty pe=5&indi=156

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The Optiverse The Optiverse
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(1998) This is an example of computer graphics animation developed by students at the Electronic Visualization Lab. This animation was created by John Sullivan, George Francis and Stuart Levy, with an original soundtrack by Camille Goudeseune. Post Production was handled by Dana Plepys and Jeff Carpenter.
More information can be found on the EVL website -- www.evl.uic.edu

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Tellurion Tellurion
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(2007) Robert Kooima (PhD student) showing real-time photo-realistic rendering of NASA next generation Blue Marble Data and SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topograph Mission) height map data. Developed at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
More information can be found on the EVL website --
http://www.evl.ui c.edu/core.php?mod=4 &type=1&indi=355

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