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Both of these images are groundbreaking. And connected. On the left, youve got the world through Yul Brynners eyes in Westworld, the 1973 movie where he plays a robot cowboy. This is not a spoiler. I mean, hes a robot on the poster, and if youve seen the HBO series, you know that everything is a robot. Its this pixelated robots-eye-view that gave birth to CGI: computer generated imagery. But the technique and idea did not come from Hollywood. It came from a bit further away. This is a picture of Mars. The CGI was groundbreaking, so now were gonna see if we can get our computer graphics team to replicate it. Oh yeah. Im done. It takes, like, two clicks. But in the early 1970s, computers this powerful were non-existent, and digital images were rare. These title swirls in 1958s Vertigo were sort of computer generated imagery the designer repurposed an M5 anti-aircraft guns mechanical computer to help draw these intricate patterns. Other experiments were digital, but they wer