Shown for the first time in the United States, to 1,000 software game developers, the machine suggested that the state of the art in computing is moving from the aisles of CompUSA to the shelves of Toys ''R'' Us.
Anninos, P., Bajuk, M., Seidel, E., Smarr, L., & Hobill, D. (1993). Visualizing black hole space-times. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 13(1), 13-14.
Larry Smarr highlights many areas of research being done at NCSA (National Center for Supercomputer Applications) for television program The New Explorers