16mm films of early (1960s-1970s) computer generated, interactive 3D models of molecular structures. Films were created or used by C. David Barry and Edgar Meyer. Film titles are taken from labels on the films applied before acquisition by the Science History Institute or identification in an inventory received at the time of donation.
-
16M 53S
Computer Aided Resolution of Molecular Conformations
- First modeling prog master with ACTN, Lab of Molecular Biophysics, University of Oxford
- 1970s
Silent film demonstrating an early (1970s) computer program for creating three-dimensional molecular models and allowing users to manipulate those models using keyboard commands and a trackball. This film includes the…
-
9M 28S
Molecular Modeling, Washington University
- 1970s
Silent video of a three-dimensional lactate dehydrogenase molecule imaged and manipulated using software developed at Washington University at least in part by C. David Barry. This footage, created by pointing a camera…