"Dr Jack Citron of I.B.M. who developed the computer program for this project" "Demonstrates and explains experiments by John Whitney with computer" - this is what i found. The film itself called "Experiments in motion graphics"
very nice of you to answer- i also have an interest in both electro- ambient-collahe-ish stuff, i've made music for myself for about since the invention of the tascam 244; and in addition to writing traditionalist things- friends of mine in Brooklyn - the improvisers network re-kindled in me the interest in doing music concreter kind of things- as a kid in the suburbs any type of avante garde was too cool! but in the watching of television whille playing and recording instruments tv sounds sneaked onto recordings and later were features of recordings ! anyway those early rotating lines were pretty advanced in concept for- i'd say maybe late 70's 78 79? the tech looks about pre- "Tron" (also great!) keep up the music-ness but you are quite good at the visible aspect too ! (good editing intuition!)
@@paulsass4343 thank you for so colorful and detailed comment. Good to know that you are from tascam era and I am using FL studio instead of tape. And we are connecting here on TH-cam :) P.s. I haven't gotten to the pc yet where I have the name of visuals
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very well done, however, who is the original computer artist? VERY GOOD stuff!!
Thanks! I need to take my pc ans check it. It's something old from archive.org
"Dr Jack Citron of I.B.M. who developed the computer program for this project" "Demonstrates and explains experiments by John Whitney with computer" - this is what i found. The film itself called "Experiments in motion graphics"
very nice of you to answer- i also have an interest in both electro- ambient-collahe-ish stuff, i've made music for myself for about since the invention of the tascam 244; and in addition to writing traditionalist things- friends of mine in Brooklyn - the improvisers network re-kindled in me the interest in doing music concreter kind of things- as a kid in the suburbs any type of avante garde was too cool! but in the watching of television whille playing and recording instruments tv sounds sneaked onto recordings and later were features of recordings ! anyway those early rotating lines were pretty advanced in concept for- i'd say maybe late 70's 78 79? the tech looks about pre- "Tron" (also great!) keep up the music-ness but you are quite good at the visible aspect too ! (good editing intuition!)
the word is collage!
also "Musique Concrete"!
@@paulsass4343 thank you for so colorful and detailed comment. Good to know that you are from tascam era and I am using FL studio instead of tape. And we are connecting here on TH-cam :)
P.s. I haven't gotten to the pc yet where I have the name of visuals
@@nobledeer3 ok what is FL studio? really- no sarcasm, wish to know your take on how you make sounds-
@paulsass4343 it's a DAW for pc. It's very simple and at the same time, it has many opportunities.