Da Vinci Series

Basic Information

Title: Da Vinci Series
Artist(s): Charles “Chuck” Csuri
Date Created: 1966
Unframed Dimensions: 16.5 x 16.5 in.
Medium:
Inventory ID: Csuri-1966-01

Description

signed and dated lower right in ink

hardware: IBM 7094
output machine: CalComp 565 drum plotter

Csuri continued to work with transformations on drawings and created several works based on Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man. To do this, Csuri first made a drawing based on Leonardo’s famous sketch. He then invoked the mathematical concept of circle inversion as a means by which to transform his drawing. By varying the numbers in the equations, Csuri was able to direct the computer to alter his original drawing. Circle inversion allowed him to make transformations beyond scaling along x and y coordinates, as he had done using an analogue device in the After the Artist series two years earlier. See also “Leondardo’s Human Proportions” in this series.

 

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