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Mike KING    
 

Memories, Rotations, Reflections

In 1990 King invited the then managing director of Borland, Philippe Khan, to visit an exhibition at London Guildhall University. The show was given the title 'Memories, Rotations, Reflections,' a pun on the title of C.G.Jung's autobiography. The work was produced through graphics programmes written by King using Borland C, one of the software packages that had made Borland a success. King used 8-bit TV framestore hardware, generating a series of images that were to form the basis of the later ray-traced work. The last image in this set is one of the very first ray-traced images — all the rest were rendered using his own software developed from the work of Kenneth Knowlton.

 

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