The Atlas Computer Laboratory made important contributions to systems software including operating systems, compilers, computer graphics, and networking.
Three were built: the first for Manchester University, and one each for BP and for the Atlas Computer Laboratory in Oxfordshire.
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In 1972, this led to an invitation from computer artist Colin Emmett for Kitching to join him at the Atlas Computer Laboratory to try programming, using Fortran.
In 1972, Kitching met artist Colin Emmett, who was already experimenting with computer graphics at the Royal College of Art, using computers at Imperial College, London, and the Atlas Computer Laboratory near Oxford.