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$Id: README 2501 2006-07-24 16:25:29Z matju $
Here's the file to list the authors of the pictures
b001.jpg, r001.jpg:
Eyewire Catalogue, 1999 or before. It should be checked
whether there still exists a copyright on this, because
the original provider has disappeared (bankruptcy??)
several years ago.
babbage.jpg :
(check provenance)
Charles Babbage (1791-1871) is widely regarded as the first computer pioneer and
the great ancestral figure in the history of computing. Babbage excelled in a variety of
scientific and philosophical subjects though his present-day reputation rests largely
on the invention and design of his vast mechanical calculating engines. His
Analytical Engine conceived in 1834 is one of the startling intellectual feats of the
nineteenth century. The design of this machine possesses all the essential logical
features of the modern general purpose computer.
from -> http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/babbage/index.asp
etch_a_sketch.jpg :
by Stephanie Brodeur and Darsha Hewitt, 2006
g001.jpg:
by Alexandre Castonguay, 1999 (?).
bluemarble.jpg:
NASA (?)
lada.jpg:
hungarian newspaper ad.
lena.jpg:
Lena Sjööblom Soderberg, centerfold of Playboy 1972.11.
Researchers in infographics have extensively used that
picture without necessarily asking for copyright, and
apparently Playboy doesn't mind.
lite_brite_code.jpg :
by Stephanie Brodeur and Darsha Hewitt, 2006
lite_brite_1.jpg :
by Stephanie Brodeur and Darsha Hewitt, 2006
litmus.jpg :
by Alexandre Castonguay, 2006.
lucida-typewriter-12.grid.gz:
a grid(256,13,7) containing the Lucida Typewriter 12
medium font.
opensource.png:
modification of a World War Two poster. Both authors
(original's and spoof's) are unknown to me. Should check.
rose.jpg:
unknown origin.
ruby0216.jpg:
photo from a conference about the Ruby programming language,
held somewhere in Japan in 2003 or so. (?)
scissors.jpg, sewing.jpg, working.jpg :
original source (?)
by Stephanie Brodeur and Darsha Hewitt, 2006
teapot.png:
Researchers in infographics have also extensively used
that picture (actually the wireframe model). This is
(afaik) the original model, produced in the 1970's (?)
by one such researcher, and then was rendered in the
1990's using the Povray raytracer, and then bundled as
teapot.ppm in Tcl/Tk, and finally in 2001 I grabbed
that picture
test.mpeg:
unknown origin. Too small to be copyrightable.
tux.tga.gz:
unknown origin.
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