Graphics and technology magazines
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
IEEE Multimedia, Volume 4, Number 2, April–June 1997
The library has collected small number of issues of a variety of different multimedia magazines. Due to the limited issues held for each series, they are cataloged and shelved together.
NVISION
NVISION was the official magazine of graphics card manufacturer NVIDIA. The magazine focused on computer games but more broadly covered 3D graphics technology in games, film, and other media. Only seven issues of NVISION were produced.
NVISION, Issue 1, Summer 2009
This collection includes the five of the seven issues of NVISION.
NVISION, Issue 2, Fall 2009
This collection includes the five of the seven issues of NVISION.
NVISION, Issue 3, Winter 2010
This collection includes the five of the seven issues of NVISION.
NVISION, Issue 4, Spring 2010
This collection includes the five of the seven issues of NVISION.
NVISION, Issue 7, Winter 2011
This collection includes the five of the seven issues of NVISION.
Wired
Wired is a long-running technology magazine that focuses on the intersection of tech and culture. Besides broadly covering topics like computers, multimedia, and the internet, the magazine regularly features coverage of video games, which includes in-depth interviews with game developers and other industry figures.
Wired, Volume 2, Number 3, "Laurie Anderson reinvents herself – again", March 1994
This is an assorted collection of issues of Wired. Most issues of the magazine include video game coverage, although the library is prioritizing collecting issues with cover stories and other notable featured articles about games.
Records for each issue have been labeled with their relevant article names or content.
Wired, Volume 3, Number 4, "Viacom Doesn't Suck!", April 1995
This is an assorted collection of issues of Wired. Most issues of the magazine include video game coverage, although the library is prioritizing collecting issues with cover stories and other notable featured articles about games.
Records for each issue have been labeled with their relevant article names or content.