Films preserved by

Ohio State University ( )

Discovery (1933–35), films created to accompany Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd’s polar expeditionary lectures (2013 Federal Grants).
Elijah Pierce: Woodcarver (1974), profile of the renowned self-taught African American folk artist (2024 Federal Grants).
Enigma (1972), Lillian Schwartz’s computer-generated study of lines in motion (2011 Avant-Garde Masters Grants).
Harrison H. Richardson Collection (1939–41), Admiral Byrd’s third Antarctica expedition, recorded in color by the staff meteorologist (2003 Federal Grants).
Mutations (1972), computer-generated spatial abstractions by Lillian Schwarz (2011 Avant-Garde Masters Grants).
Olympiad (1971), exploration of the moving human form by computer animator Lillian Schwartz (2011 Avant-Garde Masters Grants).
Papillons (1976), Lillian Schwartz’s animation inspired by contour plotting, created for an electrical engineering conference (2011 Avant-Garde Masters Grants).
Pixillation (1970), Lillian Schwartz’s first computer animation, created as a sponsored film for AT&T (2011 Avant-Garde Masters Grants).