learning computer graphics
When you are learning for an exam (like I do in the moment), you have these moments when you can't make any sense of what you are reading. So you need to strain some other senses, best is to do something completely different to relax, but in the last time before the exam you (me at least ;)) don't even have the time to do something different, so you can relax by watching videos on the topic you are learning in the moment.
Here is what I found by a websearch. Not bad and I am sure you can find more by searching more deep.
The best videos I found are from Wolfgang Hürst.
This are video recordings of his 2008 lecture on computer graphics at Utrecht University:
Computer Graphics 2008, Lect. 1(1) - Organization and introduction from Wolfgang Hürst on Vimeo
Here you can find the complete playlist of all lectures: http://vimeo.com/1679403
And here you can find the videos downloadable as .mov videos suitable to watch on an IPod: http://media.cs.uu.nl/vakken/gr/2008_recordings/
And there are two other complete lectures with abut 20 sessions each on computer graphics from two indian universities.
The first is from the IIT Madras:
Here you can find the complete playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwzYuhduME4&feature=PlayList&p=338D19C40D...
And the second is from IIT Dheli:
**I must warn you in advance because of the really f**** up intros of the videos, it seams to be from the deepest 80's. ;-)
Here you can find the complete youtube playlist of all lectures: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4mP2pQyou0&feature=PlayList&p=112A527F83...
And last but not least a single lecture on computergraphics and (GIS) mapping:
http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=2617012077729744920&ei=qmPTSdrpL4...
Enjoy it! :-)
Christian
