Dylan Mulvin (Microsoft Research), “Clipped, Cropped, Scanned: The Lena Image and the Making of a Test Medium”

[Courtesy of the University of Southern California, Signal and Image Processing Institute database.] The Lena test image began as the November 1972 Playboy Magazine centerfold. Through folding, tearing, or cropping (accounts differ), it was transformed into an early digital test image by pioneering image engineers at the University of Southern California. The Lena image went on … More Dylan Mulvin (Microsoft Research), “Clipped, Cropped, Scanned: The Lena Image and the Making of a Test Medium”

Jared McCormick (Harvard), “It’s All in the Blues: Watermarks, Recirculation, and Tracking”

This presentation emerges from a larger Digital Humanities interface, A View from the View, which explores views of place, landscape, and tourism through postcards of the Middle East. … More Jared McCormick (Harvard), “It’s All in the Blues: Watermarks, Recirculation, and Tracking”