nazgul@apollo.uucp (Kee Hinckley) (12/31/85)
.... Hi, Some of you may have seen the Apollo movie at Siggraph last year. Well we're at it again, and since once again the limiting factor is people-time not compute-time we'd like to gather together as much public-domain stuff as we can find. In particular we are looking for the following: o Graphics Databases Any public domain graphics database you might have, in whatever format. In particular we'd be interested in any databases of textures, human/animal shapes, or movement, but by no means take that as a restriction. o Graphics Software Any rendering or drawing packages, or anything else that you think might be useful. Ideally of course this would work on an Apollo, but if it is potentially portable that would be fine too. o Anything else of interest What do you get out of it? Well, if we use something of yours in a movie you'll get appropriate mention in the credits. Also I will post a list of whatever I do get for distribution to anyone else who is interested. If you have something you think WE might be interested in DON'T MAIL IT TO ME YET! Send me mail detailing: o What it is o What format it is in o Who (if anyone) owns it o What restrictions there are on its use/distribution o Your USENET address I'll get back to you and let you know if we want it, and we can make arrangements for sending it (either by netmail or some other means if the size warrants). Also please get in touch with me if you know of anyone who might have something we'd be interested in. Many Thanks, Kee Hinckley User Environment Apollo Computer ...decvax!wanginst!apollo!nazgul P.S. The above statements should not be taken as representative of the concepts, ideas, goals, intentions or opinions of Apollo Computer. The movie effort is not an officially sponsored Apollo project, but rather the result of frenzied hacking engendered by the realization that 800 computers can do a weeks worth of work in 12 minutes, and we had 800 computers sitting idle every night. -- There was a man in our town, An Astrophysicist, Who found a place In Hyperspace By just a twist of the wrist. But when he sought the Near Now And gave another twist, He found that he'd Become somehow A Cyberneticist. "A Space Child's Mother Goose"