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Thumbnail of an event poster for 1993's Live from Bell Labs event.

Source - http://www.digitalartform.com/archives/2004/12/history_of_phot.html

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Thumbnail of an event poster for 1993's Live from Bell Labs event.

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http://www.digitalartform.com/archives/2004/12/history_of_phot.html

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Photographic mosaic

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available portion

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low resolution

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Shows one of the earliest examples of modern computer photo mosaic

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Other information Joseph Francis, working for R/Greenberg Associates in Manhattan, is believed to be the inventor of the modern day computer generated colour image versions. His 'Live from Bell Labs' poster created in 1993 used computer themed tile photographs to create a mosaic of a face. He went on to create a mosaic for Animation Magazine in 1993 which was repeated in Wired Magazine (November 1994 p. 106). Francis has said, on his "History of Photo Mosaics" webpage, that his interest in developing these techniques further was in part stimulated by the work of artist Chuck Close


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