"The Second Annual Video Review of Computational Geometry" Edited by Marc H. Brown and John Hershberger May 4, 1993. 34 pages. Computational geometry concepts are often easiest to understand visually, in terms of the geometric objects they manipulate. Indeed, most papers in the field rely on diagrams to communicate the intuition behind their results. However, static figures are not always adequate. The accompanying videotape showcases advances in the use of algorithm animation, visualization, and interactive computing in the study of computational geometry. This report contains brief descriptions of all the segments of the videotape. The eight segments in the video cover a wide range of geometric concepts and software systems. The segments have been prepared by researchers at eight different institutions. A videotape (101b) accompanies report 101a: "The Second Annual Video Review of Computational Geometry" Edited by Marc H. Brown and John Hershberger Time: 57:53