An interview with Scott Gaff, 17 Jul. 2002.

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An interview with Scott Gaff, 17 Jul. 2002.

In this interview Scott Gaff, formerly of Lamb & Company, discusses a wide variety of subjects in computer graphics history. Gaff recounts his education and work experience at the University of Minnesota, and his testing of TERAK, Evans & Sutherland PS-300, and voice recognition CAD/CAM systems. Gaff describes his brief stint in 1984-1985 at the failed Minneapolis company Mainframe Productions--which specialized in graphics for television commercials--and rendering and other technical work on Silicon Graphics (SGI) workstations and PCs running Wavefront software at Minneapolis-based animation firm Lamb & Company between 1986 and 2001.

Sound cassettes : 3 (60 min. each) : analog, mono.Transcript : 68 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7886290

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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