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David Em
David Em (born 1952) is an American computer artist. ==Life and work== David Em was born in Los Angeles and grew up in South America. He studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and film directing at the American Film Institute. Em created digital paintings at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (Xerox PARC) in 1975 with SuperPaint, "the first complete digital paint system".〔Perry, T. & Wallich, P.:"Inside the PARC: The Information Architects", Pages 68-69, "IEEE Spectrum", October 1985〕 In 1976, he made an articulated 3D digital insect at Information International, Inc. (III) that could walk, jump, and fly, the first 3D character created by a fine artist.〔Sorensen, P. "Computer Pictures", "David Em Modern Master" May 1988〕 With his 1977 art work ''Aku'', Em became the first artist to produce a navigable virtual world at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), where he was Artist in Residence from 1977 to 1984.〔Nelson, Ted "Creative Computing", "Report on Siggraph '81", March 1982〕 He also created digital art at the California Institute of Technology (1985 – 1988), and Apple Computer (1991).〔Haggerty, M. "IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications" page 4 "Computer Painting in a Different Light." Nov. 1992〕 Em has worked independently since the early nineties.
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