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One of its publishing innovations was the first animated [[hologram]] to appear on a magazine cover. The hologram, on its July 1988 cover, featured the baby from the 1988 [[Pixar]] short film ''[[Tin Toy]]'', opening and closing its mouth.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digicamhistory.com/1988.html|title=1988|work=Digicam History|access-date=2023-10-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=Holosphere|title="The Tin Toy Baby" becomes a hologram|volume=16–17|pages=21–22|publisher= Museum of Holography|year=1989|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kuZRAAAAMAAJ}}</ref>
Perhaps because of its familiarity to visualization researchers, publications in ''CG&A'' have been used as a test set for works studying the visualization of [[citation network]]s.<ref name=cpo>{{cite journal|last1=Chen|first1=Chaomei|last2=Paul|first2=Ray J.|last3=O'Keefe|first3=Bob|doi=10.1002/1532-2890(2000)9999:9999<::aid-asi1074>3.0.co;2-2|issue=4|journal=Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology|pages=315–330|title=Fitting the jigsaw of citation: Information visualization in ___domain analysis|volume=52|year=2001}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Nakazawa|first1=Rina|last2=Itoh|first2=Takayuki|last3=Saito|first3=Takafumi|date=March 2018|doi=10.1007/s12650-018-0483-5|issue=4|journal=Journal of Visualization|pages=681–693|title=Analytics and visualization of citation network applying topic-based clustering|volume=21}}</ref> One such analysis, for an 18-year range of publications from ''CG&A'', details the most frequently cited journals, works, and authors from
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