- Judson Rosebush
Judson Rosebush (b.
October 1 1947 ,Wooster, Ohio ) is a director and producer ofmultimedia products andcomputer animation , an author, artist and media theorist. He is the founder ofDigital Effects Inc. and the Judson Rosebush Company. He is the former editor of "Pixel Vision" magazine, the serialized "Pixel Handbook", and a columnist for "CD-ROM Professional" magazine. He has worked in radio and TV, film and video, sound, print, andhypermedia , including CD-ROM and the Internet. He has been an ACM National Lecturer since the late 1980s and is a recipient of its Distinguished Speaker Award.Rosebush graduated from the
College of Wooster in 1969 and received aPh.D. fromSyracuse University in 1984.Career
Rosebush began working in computer animation in 1970, founding the company
Digital Effects Inc. inNew York in 1978. As the first 3D digital computer animation company in New York, Digital Effects had to pioneer its own software. In 1986, two years after Digital Effects ceased operations, Rosebush founded the Judson Rosebush Company. Located inCarnegie Hall , the company produces consumer CD-ROMs, business-to-business CD-ROMs and websites.Rosebush's television credits include directing over 1000 commercials and logos for advertising agencies and networks worldwide; feature film credits include
Walt Disney 's "Tron".In the early 1990s, Rosebush co-authored and directed television programs on "Volume Visualization" and "HDTV and the Quest for Virtual Reality". He participated on FCC working groups on HDTV. In the late 1990s he was drafted to collect and write histories about computer graphics, including the feature movie, "The Story of Computer Graphics".
Rosebush is a consultant for media technology companies in America,
Europe , andBrazil . He assistedHammond Map in designing their digital mapping system, worked with Oxberry Corporation to install the first digital motion picture scanners in New York andBeijing , and has performed expert witness work in Federal Court. He has also taught courses in computer graphics at theSchool of Visual Arts , New York;Pratt Institute ,Brooklyn ; andMercy College ,White Plains, New York .Rosebush has exhibited computer-generated drawings and films in numerous museum shows, and the drawings have been reproduced in hundreds of magazines and books.
His most cited writings include "The Proceduralist Manifesto," a statement on computer art published in "
Leonardo "; he is also known for his writings on computer graphics and new media. More popular credits include articles inThe Village Voice andRolling Stone Magazine .elect published CDs
*"Isaac Asimov's The Ultimate Robot," published by
Byron Preiss andMicrosoft , 1993
*"Gahan Wilson'sThe Ultimate Haunted House ," Microsoft, 1994
*"Ocean Voyager," 1995
*"The War in Vietnam," a joint venture betweenCBS News and "The New York Times ", distributed by MacMillan Digital, 1996
*"Look What I See," theMetropolitan Museum of Art , 1996 and 2000
*"Landmines: Clearing the Way",Rockefeller Foundation and the US Departments of State and Defense, 2002.elect bibliography
*cite book
last = Rosebush
first = J
authorlink =
coauthors = Lynn Pocock
title =The Computer Animator's Technical Handbook
publisher =Morgan Kaufmann
date =January 15 2002
isbn = 0125588216
*cite book
last = Rosebush
first = J
authorlink =
coauthors = Steve Cunningham
title = Electronic Publishing on CD-ROM : Authoring, Development, and Distribution
publisher = O'Reilly
date = September 1996
isbn = 1565922093
* cite book
last = Rosebush
first = J
authorlink =
coauthors = Isaac Kerlow
title =Computer Graphics for Designers and Artists, 2nd edition
publisher =Van Nostrand Reinhold Co
date =January 15 1994
isbn = 0442014309References
External links
* [http://www.rosebush.com/about/rosebush/handp.html Judson Rosebush biography] on the Judson Rosebush Company website.
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