- 20 Apr 2007 |
- 11:47 am
Julius Popp - Creator Of Bit.Fall
I posted about graphical waterfalls before and a couple of weeks ago I had the chance to see a graphical waterfall in real life (watch the bonus video). But here’s a short documentary about the guy who made the Bit.Fall happen: Julius Popp. Watch the video.
Update: We have received information that Professor Pevnick created a graphical waterfall and patented it in 1979.
Bonus video: A graphical waterfall at the Jeep stand in Amsterdam
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very cool :)
Posted by: Lexx on 20 Apr 2007 | 08:35 pm
Writing in WATer has been the medium of Professor Steve Pevnick for 30 years. Only now artists like Julius Popp have copied him because it is easy now.
Professor Pevnick created the Graphical WAterfall and Patented it in 1979 before most people were using computers.
http://www.uwm.edu/~pevnick/index1.html
http://www.pevnickdesign.com
Professor Pevnick was greatly honored when Daimler Chrysler asked him to show his artwork and use the Graphical WAterfall at the Amsterdam Motor show. The fact that others are taking credit for his work only proves that the Graphical WAterfall is truely a fantastic creation of art.
I ask that Fresh Creation do a full story on Professor Pevnick so they can set the story staight.
thanks
Posted by: andrew on 12 Jun 2007 | 06:04 am
@andrew:
I removed the original video from YouTube and replaced it with one that doesn't mention Julius Popp as the person responsible for making it. Besides this I also removed some textual references to Julius Popp.
I edited one of your comments since it looked like you were shouting in one of them (only using capitals). The rest of your remarks were unedited.
Your comments say all the things that you wanted to tell the Fresh Creation audience.
Lots of success in promoting Professor Pevnick's work!
Posted by: Fresh Creation on 13 Jun 2007 | 10:30 am
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