We had always assumed that the graphs and plots displayed in front of the rows of mint-green consoles and their skinny-tie wearing engineers were video projections using eidophor projectors.
In modern times, more credible accounts of active light shaping date back to the invention of the eidophor projector in 1943 by Fritz Fischer, a scientist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
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