Interview, New Scientist

Interview with with Sumit Paul-Choudhury editor at the New Scientist

 
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3 thoughts on “Interview, New Scientist

  1. Grant

    Oh, what fantastic interviews – (even if the captions have been mixed up!)

    Such enthusiasm and imagination from such simple questions.

    And I totally agree with what Chris says about dirt and grime giving spaceships life. Maybe that’s one of the reasons CGI can’t compete with traditional illustration. Computers are great at a lot of things, but they know nothing of chaos theory, random brush strokes, grit and particles and natural weathering.

  2. Imogene Post author

    I concur re CGI versus human ability and thanks I’ve de-mix-ified the titles! Cheers

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