Image
archive
This archive contains some random images in
GIF,
X bitmap,
PostScript
and potentially other formats.
New images are welcome.
Please contact
Jonathan Bowen
if you wish to submit an image for inclusion.
Local image collections
Links to other sites
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Image search
from
Google.
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Picsearch - the search engine for pictures and images.
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Ditto.com, a visual search engine.
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GraphSearch, for finding graphics on-line.
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Lycos Image Gallery.
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Clipart and
Computer Generate Art links from
StudyWeb.
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IconBAZAAR.
Lots of icon images on-line.
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FullView Technologies [tm].
Ultra-wide-angle images and video
in real-time on the Internet.
See
galley.
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3D CAFE site for graphic artists.
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The Clip Art Connection.
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HST image demonstrations and
archive at
the
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI).
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Astronomical pictures and animations, France.
(In English and French.)
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Fractal pictures and animations including
Mandelbrot pictures.
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Try your hand at
a gallery of interactive on-line geometry.
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Silicon Graphics, Inc.
who make graphics workstations have collected together an on-line
gallery of graphics and 3-D images.
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The University of Manchester
Computer Graphics Unit provide graphics services in the
UK.
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Links to various
computer graphics pages.
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Pictures including
GIF/JPEG Graphics links
from
Dept. of Mathematics,
Durham.
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NASA - JSC Digital Image Collection.
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The
Advisory Group on Computer Graphics (AGOCG), UK.
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Computer Graphics books
which may be ordered on-line from
Reiter Books.
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The MATLAB Gallery
from
Mathworks, USA.
GIF and MPEG images.
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Multimedia list in the
World Wide Web Power Index.
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Ray tracing archive.
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12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project
(mirrored
in the UK).
A round-the-clock posting of sequenced postmodern photographs by
Brad Brace.
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MapMaker allows you to create an imagemap for any
in-line image anywhere on the World Wide Web.
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Graphics, sounds and animation galleries
from
Wolfram Research, Inc.
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Scarecrow's WWW Link, gateway to the world of ASCII art,
including a
FAQ message.
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Grafica Obscura, a computer graphics notebook, and
a collection of digital images by
Paul Haeberli, SGI.
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Fractals by Randy D. Ralph.
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Short biographies of
Benoit Mandelbrot
(largely responsible for the present interest in Fractal Geometry)
and
Gaston Julia (of Julia set fame)
in the
MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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Web Museum - historical works of art.
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An on-line
list of computer graphics books is available from
Blackwell's Bookshops.
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Explore the Mandelbrot set interactively using an
"active map" image.
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The Spanky Fractal Database.
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Image Directory
(Academic Press, commercial).
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Corbis
(Microsoft, commercial).
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Mars mission images.
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Web Clip Art from The Mining Co.
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Free images from
Wikimedia Commons.
Moving images using
MPEG are possible. E.g., see:
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Some
MPEG movies from
University College, London.
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The University of Manchester
Computer Graphics Unit movies.
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Moving video clips of robots from the Laboratory for
Perceptual Robotics, Computer Science
Department, University of Massachusetts, USA.
- A downloadable
Mpeg
Player with Motif interface for Sun4, SGI, HP, DEC Alpha, IBM
RS6000, NeXTSTEP, etc., if you don't have one already.
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International MPEG Bizarre 1st Film Festival (I'M B1FF!).
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Digital Video
including combined video/audio produced by the
Multimedia Communications Laboratory (MCL), Boston University,
USA.
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TNS Technology Demonstrations from
Telemedia, Networks, and Systems Group
at
MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, USA.
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A local copy of an
undulating earth (220Kbytes) from the
MATLAB Gallery.
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Video clips from
Fly with Us in a Russian Mig 29 fighter jet.
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Artists with video works in the
OTIS On-Line Art Gallery.
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Karl Sims' Virtual Creatures
In general, a fast workstation
and plenty of network bandwidth is recommended for movies!
For
Silicon Graphics workstation users,
see the movie
theater for viewing with the IRIX 5.2 movieplayer application, or
any QuickTime movie player.
See also:
See also animated
GIF images:
See further
graphics links
from
Yahoo.
Maintained by
Jonathan Bowen
as part of the
LSBU
Museophile
archive.
Last updated
18 March 2005.