A Biography of the Pixel

A Biography of the Pixel

by Alvy Ray Smith
A Biography of the Pixel

A Biography of the Pixel

by Alvy Ray Smith

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Overview

The pixel as the organizing principle of all pictures, from cave paintings to Toy Story.

The Great Digital Convergence of all media types into one universal digital medium occurred, with little fanfare, at the recent turn of the millennium. The bit became the universal medium, and the pixel—a particular packaging of bits—conquered the world. Henceforward, nearly every picture in the world would be composed of pixels—cell phone pictures, app interfaces, Mars Rover transmissions, book illustrations, videogames. In A Biography of the Pixel, Pixar cofounder Alvy Ray Smith argues that the pixel is the organizing principle of most modern media, and he presents a few simple but profound ideas that unify the dazzling varieties of digital image making.

Smith's story of the pixel's development begins with Fourier waves, proceeds through Turing machines, and ends with the first digital movies from Pixar, DreamWorks, and Blue Sky. Today, almost all the pictures we encounter are digital—mediated by the pixel and irretrievably separated from their media; museums and kindergartens are two of the last outposts of the analog. Smith explains, engagingly and accessibly, how pictures composed of invisible stuff become visible—that is, how digital pixels convert to analog display elements. Taking the special case of digital movies to represent all of Digital Light (his term for pictures constructed of pixels), and drawing on his decades of work in the field, Smith approaches his subject from multiple angles—art, technology, entertainment, business, and history. A Biography of the Pixel is essential reading for anyone who has watched a video on a cell phone, played a videogame, or seen a movie. 400 pages of annotations, prepared by the author and available online, provide an invaluable resource for readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262542456
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 08/03/2021
Series: Leonardo
Pages: 560
Sales rank: 1,102,225
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Alvy Ray Smith cofounded Pixar and Altamira Software. He was the first Director of Computer Graphics at Lucasfilm and the first Graphics Fellow at Microsoft. He has received two technical Academy Awards for his contribution to digital moviemaking technology.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword ix

Beginnings: A Signal Event 1

Foundations: Three Great Ideas 9

1 Fourier's Frequencies: The Music of the World 11

2 Kotelnikov's Samples: Something from Nothing 43

3 Turing's Computations: Eleventy-Eleven Skydillion 77

Contributions: Two High Technologies 115

4 Dawn of Digital Light: The Quickening 117

5 Movies and Animation: Sampling Time 165

The Rise and Shine of Digital Light 229

6 Shapes of Things to Come 231

7 Shades of Meaning 309

8 The Millennium and The Movie 381

Finale: The Great Digital Convergence 435

Acknowledgments 469

Notes 475

Image Credits 511

Index 519

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“Alvy Ray Smith is a magician who overturns the visible world and reenvisions everything that happens on a screen. His innovative history of the pixel is remarkable: there are brilliant insights on every page.”
Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick for Wired Magazine; author of The Inevitable
 
 “We spend half our day staring at a screen, but where do the images on it come from? This engaging, thoroughly researched book by a pioneer of digital image making explains the history, theory, and technology of every image you see through a computer screen.”
Peter Norvig, Director of Research at Google
 
“Alvy Ray Smith’s authoritative exploration of the history and technology of pixel-based picture making is not only instructive but eminently readable and, indeed, fun!”
Andries Van Dam, Thomas J. Watson Jr. University Professor of Technology and Education and Professor of Computer Science at Brown University; coauthor of Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice
 
“Until I read this book, I would have been hard pressed to define the pixel as a unified technology that creates everything on television and animated films. Thanks to the father of the pixel, Alvy Ray Smith, for giving me greater insight into the exotic components of our everyday world.”
Marina von Neumann Whitman, Professor Emerita of Business Administration and Public Policy at the University of Michigan; author of The Martian’s Daughter
 
“Alvy Ray Smith has done a masterful job of weaving his own contribution in helping bring color to computer graphics into this compelling history of our modern digital media world.”
John Markoff, author of Machines of Loving Grace

Finalist for the William and Joyce Middleton Electrical Engineering History Award, IEEE, 2022

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