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* [http://mgl.scripps.edu/people/goodsell/mgs_art/mgs_art.html 1994 Molecular Graphics Art Show] | * [http://mgl.scripps.edu/people/goodsell/mgs_art/mgs_art.html 1994 Molecular Graphics Art Show] | ||
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*[http://www.umass.edu/molvis/francoeur/index.html On-Line Museum] of the History of Visualization of Biological Macromolecules: Authored 2002 by Eric Francoeur. | *[http://www.umass.edu/molvis/francoeur/index.html On-Line Museum] of the History of Visualization of Biological Macromolecules: Authored 2002 by Eric Francoeur. | ||
[[Richards, Frederic M.]] which describes the optical comparator ("Fred's Folly"), a mechanical/optical device used to build physical models from electron density maps in the 1970s, before capable computers were available. | |||
*[http://www.jbiocommunication.org/issues/31-1/features3.html A History of Molecular Representation. Part One: 1800 to the 1960s.] James A. Perkins. ''The Journal of Biocommunication'' 31(1), 2005. This article includes examples of the work of early macromolecular artists Irving Geis and Roger Hayward. | *[http://www.jbiocommunication.org/issues/31-1/features3.html A History of Molecular Representation. Part One: 1800 to the 1960s.] James A. Perkins. ''The Journal of Biocommunication'' 31(1), 2005. This article includes examples of the work of early macromolecular artists Irving Geis and Roger Hayward. |