Harold Thimbleby
“Autostereograms” only

1.Autostereograms — Publications: refereed
1.1.Journal papers: refereed
1.2.Contributions to edited volumes: refereed
2.Autostereograms — Invited publications: not refereed
2.1.Articles in other journals
3.Autostereograms — Invited presentations, exhibitions, debates, workshops
3.1.Gresham College lectures and videos
3.2.Conference keynotes
3.3.Other invited conference presentations
3.4.Other invited lectures, webinars, and seminars

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1. Autostereograms — Publications: refereed

1.1. Journal papers: refereed

H. Thimbleby, “An Equivalence Class Algorithm for Drawing Autostereograms”, Software — Practice & Experience, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 309–325 (1996). URL http://harold.thimbleby.net/sirds/index.html PDF DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-024X(199603)26:3<309::AID-SPE11>3.0.CO;2-O

S. Inglis, H. Thimbleby & I. H. Witten, “Displaying 3D Images: Algorithms for Single-Image Random-Dot Stereograms”, IEEE Computer, vol. 27, no. 10, pp. 38–48 (1994). URL http://harold.thimbleby.net/sirds/index.html PDF DOI: 10.1109/2.318576

1.2. Contributions to edited volumes: refereed

H. Thimbleby, “3D Creativity for the Web”, The Internet in 3D, R. Earnshaw & J. Vince (editors), pp. 41–53, Academic Press (1997). URL http://harold.thimbleby.net/sirds/index.html PDF

2. Autostereograms — Invited publications: not refereed

2.1. Articles in other journals

H. Thimbleby, “Autostereograms”, Encarta CD, Microsoft (1996). URL http://harold.thimbleby.net/sirds/index.html

H. Thimbleby, “Stereograms — How do they work?”, FunMaths! 1995 Calendar, p. 13, QED Ltd (1994).

H. Thimbleby, “Extra: Science (Picture and quiz for BBC TV)”, TV Times, Tomorrow’s World, vol. 151, no. 46, pp. 82–83, 13–19 (November, 1993).

H. Thimbleby, “How to Play Tricks with Dots”, C. Neesham (editor), New Scientist, vol. 140, no. 1894, pp. 26–29 (1993).

3. Autostereograms — Invited presentations, exhibitions, debates, workshops

3.1. Gresham College lectures and videos

H. Thimbleby, “Magic Pictures”, Gresham College (30 October, 2003). URL http://harold.thimbleby.net/sirds/index.html Video PDF

3.2. Conference keynotes

H. Thimbleby, “3D Creativity for the Web”, International Conference, 3D and Multimedia, WWW and Networks, Keynote (1996). URL http://harold.thimbleby.net/sirds/index.html

H. Thimbleby, “Designing webs”, Designing the Internet, Keynote, London (1996).

3.3. Other invited conference presentations

H. Thimbleby, “3D Illusions”, Science Engineering Technology, SET’96 (1996).

H. Thimbleby, “3D Pictures”, Edinburgh International Science Festival (1994).

H. Thimbleby, “Autostereograms”, Use Your Head Society (1994).

3.4. Other invited lectures, webinars, and seminars

H. Thimbleby, “3D Vision”, National Association for Gifted Children (1998).

H. Thimbleby, “Magic Pictures”, Courtyard Arts, Hertford (1998).

H. Thimbleby, “3D Illusions”, lecture at SET’96, London (1996).

H. Thimbleby, “Autostereograms”, St. Andrew’s University (Department of Physics) (1994).


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