Drawn from life
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6736, 532-532
Abstract:
The problem with sending pictures electronically is that they take up a huge amount of space. To get round this, Daedalus is developing the 'Videosketch', which prunes down visual detail to the bare essentials. He's doing this by employing a panel of cartoonists to make sketches of photographs that are then embodied in software by a team of programmers.
Date: 1999
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