Throwback Thursday: John Whitney’s Animated Computer Visualizations From the ’60s

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Today, creating a data visualization that’ll grab (and hold) the attention of thousands is a cinch, considering that even the smallest of screens comes equipped with state-of-the-art software and editing capabilities. In the ’60s and ’70s, not so much. John Whitney, the late founder of Motion Graphics Incorporated, was a man against the technological odds. Even constrained by less-than-desirable computer systems (by today’s standards), he created what could be considered an improvement on today’s iTunes visualizers.

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Whitney’s work has been compiled into multiple demo reels of sorts. Best to full-screen these, even with the grainy quality—it just adds an extra layer of trippy texture:

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