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March's theme is "The Future" and includes a hilarious feature essay by Doug Smith on what has to be the Ultimate Manifest Destiny, a moving letter from Caroline Gilad about raising her young son in Israel, a review of Charles Jenck's book "Architecture 2000", an interview with Rustam Booz, Washington DC Road Rage, and other articles.
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April's theme is "The Past" and includes (yet another) hilarious feature essay by Doug Smith, this time the true story of how a prank almost caused an airstrike to be called on his school, an essay by Dave Sieg on Scanimate and videographics in the '70's and early '80's, our usual scathing take on the Academy Awards telecast, an interview with Dr. H.F. Sassoon remembering the time he spent with John Logie Baird, Missile Fever in Washington, and other articles. | |||||||||||||
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May's theme is "Machinery" and includes a great interview with Dane Davis on his excellent sound effects work for "The Matrix", a hard-hitting review of DLT tape technology, an advance review of the American release of Hiyao Miyazaki's "Princess Mononoke," the latest trends in automotive design, an editorial on Washington's Big Stick, and a first for Box Magazine, yes, a recipe! | |||||||||||||
boxmag_0699. pdf (1.7 MB)
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June's theme is "Home" and includes an essay by Craig Foster on an American making a home in Tokyo, and interview with tech-TV queen Daphne Brogden, the frightening story of a demon cannibal family, a photo essay on homes we know, and "Cinema After Film" the highly-anticipated Box special report on the state of digital cinema! | |||||||||||||
boxmag_0799.pdf (1.7 MB)
July's theme is "Summer" and includes a review of the popular Olympus D-340R digital camera, "When It's Hot" by Tim Sassoon, and Menaced By Phantoms, commentary by Carmen Sternwood, fun with SIGGRAPH 99, as well as much more on digital cinema! |
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boxmag_0899.pdf (1.7 MB)
August's theme is "HDTV" and includes a detailed interview with the people who got NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" onto the air in high-def. Also featured is a hilarious and thought-provoking essay on the future of computing by Doug Smith, Carmen Sternwood on ABC's yellow and black campaign, Raphael Sabatini on the Wen Ho Lee debacle, how Intel is ruining the computer industry, poetry by Tully Pettigrew, our SIGGRAPH scrapbook, and for additional humor, eight foods you really don't want to eat! |
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