Surprise, Surprise
Imagine what things would be like without digital art? Take a look at the first human likeness to ever be displayed on a computer screen.
Identifying anchorpoints with a light pen and then connecting those mathematical locations was the start of something big.
It was the seed, for a shift in the way that human beings visualize and express themselves. In fact, Vectorvault exists because of it.
In the late 1950s, an anonymous IBM employee made a lady from the pages of Esquire come to life on the screen of a $238 million military computer.
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