024 > The Computer Arts Society
I am incredibly proud that The Computer Arts Society are working with me on the eBook. Together, I believe we can build something truly extraordinary - and fun!

024 > The Computer Arts Society

The Computer Arts Society was created in 1968 by Alan Sutcliffe, George Mallen and John Lansdown. Tony was one of their earliest members. I Will be going into more detail about…

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023 > Film Storage: Progress Report
BFI Master Film Store in Warwickshire is designed to house 190,000 canisters of volatile nitrate film and 240,000 acetate reels at minus 5 degrees Celsius, in a controlled humidity environment – and it looks a bit like The Flexipede.

023 > Film Storage: Progress Report

"As the Curator of Animation at the BFI National Archive it has become increasingly apparent to me that Tony Pritchett’s work represents a vital continuity though a foundational shift in British animation…

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021 > Terry Froggatt & Elliott’s
A photo of Terry Froggatt's Elliot 903. In 1963, Tony learned to program using an Elliot 803. Tony: “I suddenly found something I could do! I thought, wow, this is wonderful. It felt natural to me.”

021 > Terry Froggatt & Elliott’s

Recently, two of my biggest eBook related problems were solved in one fell swoop by Terry Froggatt and his Elliott 903.Problem One: Elliott Automation History Gaps:I have some great audio…

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