Dick Lundin
Directing
Known For

In 1974, an accentric millionaire by the name of Alexander Schure founded the New York Inistitute of Technology's Computer Graphics Lab. Housed in an one hundred year old pink mansion in Long Island, the lab made large advances in digital paint, animation, and attempted to create the first computer animated film twice in its lifetime. Kickstarting Pixar, creating the alpha channel, and creating art with every new tool they could muster, this is the story of the forbidden pink house in Long Island.
Inside The Works

Dot Matrix and User Friendly host the first fully-automated computer-controlled interactive all-robot network programming system
3DV
At a futuristic construction site, a giant robotic ant and other robots and automated machinery build a reflecting dish.