Basic Information
Title: Hommage to Kazimir Malevich No. 7
Artist(s):
Frieder Nake
Date Created: 2018
Unframed Dimensions: 16 x 16 in.
Medium: inkjet print on Fujifilm paper
Inventory ID: Nake-2018-01
Description
artist’s name, title, and edition information printed below the image
signed, dated, and numbered on accompanying certificate of authenticity
paper: Fujufilm semi-matt 190 g inkjet paper,
edition: 40 unique copies + 4 artist proofs
On large screens we see dynamic images generated by the program at the moment of their appearance. The picture “happens” endlessly without repetition. Random selection decisions according to given probabilities ensure continued development into something new.From the homage to Malevich, Nake fixed intermediate states that were digitally printed. We recognize affinities in the colours, the graphic elements, the structures, but no similarity in detail. Same structures with different appearances.
signed, titled, and dated on the reverse in graphite hardware: Telefunken TR4 software: Algol 60 and custom software Walk Through Raster output machine: ZUSE Graphomat Z64 In 1966, Nake used the Walk-through-Raster software in the ALGOL 60 programming language to create as series of computer-generated drawings on paper. The drawings were produced by a ZUSE-Graphomat […]
signed, titled, and dated on the reverse in graphite hardware: Telefunken TR4 software: Algol 60 and custom software Walk Through Raster output machine: ZUSE Graphomat Z64 In 1966, Nake used the Walk-through-Raster software in the ALGOL 60 programming language to create as series of computer-generated drawings on paper. The drawings were produced by a ZUSE-Graphomat […]
signed, titled, and dated on the reverse in graphite hardware: Telefunken TR4 software: Algol 60 and custom software Walk Through Raster output machine: ZUSE Graphomat Z64 In 1966, Nake used the Walk-through-Raster software in the ALGOL 60 programming language to create as series of computer-generated drawings on paper. The drawings were produced by a ZUSE-Graphomat […]
signed, titled, and dated on the reverse in graphite hardware: Telefunken TR4 software: Algol 60 and custom software Walk Through Raster output machine: ZUSE Graphomat Z64 In 1966, Nake used the Walk-through-Raster software in the ALGOL 60 programming language to create as series of computer-generated drawings on paper. The drawings were produced by a ZUSE-Graphomat […]