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Robert Swirsky

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20: 413: 159: 423: 418: 408: 169:-winning technology that allowed television viewers to play along with game shows and sporting events, and to answer live polls during talk shows. His interactive media research also involved working with 30:(born December, 1962, Brooklyn, NY) is a computer scientist, author and pianist. In the early 1980s, he was one of the first regular contributors to the nascent computer magazine industry, including 158:, developing electronic games and digital imaging systems. He developed technology to play interactive games synchronized with live television shows, and electronic toys including 478: 473: 304: 177:, then an intern at Walt Disney Imagineering, on a variety of cutting-edge display technologies, including the display of digital data on a spherical surface. 162:. His digital photography projects included systems to synchronize picture-taking with ride vehicles, and active infrared badges to identify picture-takers. 243:, to produce and distribute short films and related media for the portable media player market. The company has a 20-acre (81,000 m) lot adjacent to 468: 458: 225:, introduced new audiences to anaglyph technology. Swirsky's software played a major role in enabling people to create their own anaglyph images. 448: 247:
in Florida. The property, known as Swampworth, is used as a filming location for productions, and as a studio for Swirsky's other projects.
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who attended Hofstra as an undergraduate student. After graduating, Swirsky worked on projects ranging from aircraft
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Swirsky continues to work as a consultant for the themed entertainment industry, including Disney.
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show several times, with Swirsky demonstrating it. The popularity of anaglyph images from
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After Olivetti, Swirsky went to Adobe Systems, where he was a member of the core
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images from stereo pairs that can be viewed through red/cyan glasses. A popular
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System and method for automating the creation of customized multimedia content
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magazine. He studied music and piano at Hofstra University with professor
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Swirsky holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from
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computer operating system, some of which were featured in a special
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Swirsky was a major technical contributor to ABC's Enhanced TV, an
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Robert Swirsky (right) being interviewed at SIGGRAPH by Coco Conn
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Advanced Technology's Unix group. He was a frequent speaker at
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to one of the first all-software digital radio receivers for a
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Method and system for managing the lifecycles of media assets
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Some of Swirsky's computer code, from the May 1984 issue of
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Robert Swirsky's Callipygian 3D software demoed on TechTV
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team, and the team that developed the first versions of
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Index of Creative Computing articles by Robert Swirsky
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events. Before leaving Adobe in 1998, he worked with
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Popular Computing
Kilobaud Microcomputing
Interface Age
Creative Computing
Hofstra University
Alumni of Distinction
VOIP
Jeff Pulver
avionics
VLF
submarine
Olivetti
Uniforum
Usenix
Unix
Evatone Soundsheet
Morton Estrin
PostScript
Photoshop
Microsoft Windows
Win32s
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11
TWAIN
SIGGRAPH
Will Harvey
Walt Disney Imagineering
Bran Ferren
Disney's Magical Moments Pin
Emmy Award

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