[Web] Amiga People from the Past: Joel Hagen | ANN.lu |
Posted on 27-Mar-2004 10:55 GMT by Raffaele | 7 comments View flat View list |
During my wanderings on internet I found by chance the site of Joel Hagen, a former columnist of Amiga World (Accent on Graphics) and well known computer artist Joel Hagen site. Very interesting.
The site contains the reproductions of some articles he wrote on Amiga World, with animated versions of the graphical examples he made.
See also the 3D section with the works he made with Bryce and mainly in the articles'section the scientific artworks with animations of Mars. These works are remarkable.
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Amiga People from the Past: Joel Hagen : Comment 1 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Sam Smith on 27-Mar-2004 17:12 GMT | Was that a US magazine?
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Amiga People from the Past: Joel Hagen : Comment 2 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Raffaele on 27-Mar-2004 21:01 GMT | In reply to Comment 1 (Sam Smith): Mr. Sam Smith wrote:
> Was that a US magazine?
Yes it was from USA...
A very good magazine...
I used to buy it here in Italy too at newspaper stores which sell international newspapers.
It had a big diffusion worldwide among Amigans.
I still own all Amiga World issues I bought. |
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Amiga People from the Past: Joel Hagen : Comment 3 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by frankb on 27-Mar-2004 21:45 GMT | In reply to Comment 1 (Sam Smith): AmigaWorld was THE first Amiga magazine in the world. The first issue came out just after the Amiga was first publicly shown on 23 July 1985 at the Lincoln Center in New York City. |
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Amiga People from the Past: Joel Hagen : Comment 4 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Rich Woods on 28-Mar-2004 09:53 GMT | Let's not forget the famous "Probe" demo/animation. |
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Posted by Raffaele on 28-Mar-2004 15:30 GMT | In reply to Comment 4 (Rich Woods): Mr. Rich Woods wrote:
>Let's not forget the famous "Probe" demo/animation.
:LOL:
I remember it... |
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Amiga People from the Past: Joel Hagen : Comment 6 of 7 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Troels Ersking on 28-Mar-2004 21:03 GMT | I used to buy that magazine here in Denmark along with AF and a couple of German magazines (and all Danish Amiga related stuff), really loved Amiga World a very proffesional magazine.
I wonder how much money I have spend on magazines though all the foreign magazines costed a fortune (AF was around £12-13 in DK!!). |
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Posted by Joe Torre on 30-Mar-2004 04:06 GMT | In reply to Comment 6 (Troels Ersking): . . . . . .Warning: RGB hazard! .. . . . . |
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