See early experimental films by artists incorporating the emerging technology of computer animation and those of a current digital artist who has adopted interactivity in award-winning installations.
Computing graphics pioneer and Pixar cofounder Alvy Ray Smith shares stories about the origins of the pixel.
Find out what (and who) is behind the world's biggest integrated circuit now on display at CHM.
Integrated circuit pioneer and CHM Fellow Lynn Conway has been sharing her story of gender transition and creating a supportive online community for transgender and LGBTQ+ youth.
Sal Khan shares his thoughts on the past, present, and future of Khan Academy and education around the world.
Quark software founder Tim Gill has played an important role in ensuring that historic sites related to LGBTQ+ communities are protected and preserved.
CHM is delighted to announce the release of twenty never-before-seen video recordings of the legendary 1976 Los Alamos Conference.
Art and computing grew up together. CHM is showcasing a selection of early computer films made between 1963 and 1972 in its in-house theater and online from June 1 to September 1, 2022.
Tony Fadell had a hand in creating some of the most influential devices of all time, including the iPod, the iPhone, and the Nest thermostat. He shares insights on how to build great products, companies, and leaders.
A decade before Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, a tiny team of renegades attempted to build the modern smartphone. Hear about the story of Handspring from two cofounders.