The chapter discusses the impact of computer image processing on art, photography, and filmmaking, drawing parallels with the historical impact of photography on classical painting. The book "Computer Images: State of the Art" by Joseph Deken showcases a wide range of computer-generated images from various sources and disciplines, highlighting the potential for interaction and realism in fields like pilot training and video games. The author suggests that the combination of computers and graphics displays could enhance our understanding of the universe, particularly in scientific contexts. Despite being a non-technical book, it serves to stimulate both scientists and graduate students with its visual and scientific content. The review also mentions a third book on elementary particles, "The Quest for Quarks" by Brian McCusker, which includes a controversial claim about the discovery of free quarks.The chapter discusses the impact of computer image processing on art, photography, and filmmaking, drawing parallels with the historical impact of photography on classical painting. The book "Computer Images: State of the Art" by Joseph Deken showcases a wide range of computer-generated images from various sources and disciplines, highlighting the potential for interaction and realism in fields like pilot training and video games. The author suggests that the combination of computers and graphics displays could enhance our understanding of the universe, particularly in scientific contexts. Despite being a non-technical book, it serves to stimulate both scientists and graduate students with its visual and scientific content. The review also mentions a third book on elementary particles, "The Quest for Quarks" by Brian McCusker, which includes a controversial claim about the discovery of free quarks.