Computer animation may be a lot better than it used to be, but it's been around for quite a while. This is an example of one of the older bits, dating way back to 1965, and it features some 4D shapes. Oh, and it's also in 3D. Just cross your eyes.


Most of the work done to make this quick little video was done on a IBM 7094 by A. Michael Noll, who whipped that second 4D trick back out for Bell Lab's Incredible Machines. Sure, the cross -your-eyes for 3D gimmick is a bit primitive, but it doesn't require any kind of extra gadgetry. And, lets face it, it's only marginally less obnoxious than the stuff we've got now. [YouTube]