Jean-François Colonna

…in order to understand my work and how I do it : http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/ExpV_VirE.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/images/DOSSIER__ART_ET_SCIENCE__1971_1991__COUVERTURE.D/display.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/VisitesGaleriesEnfouies.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/MiseEnSceneDesNombres.01.vv.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/MathematiquesModeleOutilArtiste.02.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/MathematiquesEtRepresentations.01.vv.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/ManyChaos.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/FloatingPointNumbers.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/OrdinateursEtCalculs.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/VirtualChaos.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/subject.01..html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/Kepler.02..html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/NDimensionalDeterministicFractalSets.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/ImpossibleStructures.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/create.03..html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/SurfaceProjector.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/GoldenTriangle.01.Ang.html http://www.lactamme.polytechnique.fr/Mosaic/descripteurs/infinity.01.vv.html…

Desire Obtain Cherish (D.O.C.)

…are marked by a subversive edge, satirizing status symbols and revealing a commerce-driven social conscience. A stint at an advertising agency helped D.O.C. understand the psychology of communication and contributed…

Test 900

signed, title, dated, numbered 1/5 and copyrighted lower left in ink Mark Wilson…

Test 468

signed, titled, dated, copyrighted, and numbered 1/5 lower left in ink Mark Wilson…

Test 422

signed, titled, dated, copyrighted, and numbered 1/5 lower left in ink Mark Wilson…

Dmitri Cherniak

…not understand why main net Ringers have any value, many who are familiar with cryptocurrency might wonder why you are assigning value to these test net Ringers. Dmitri’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dmitricherniak/…

Colette and Charles J. Bangert

…of this movement, and the couple saw the computer as ushering in a new “visual age”. Computers could help by offering new ideas and enriching artistic practice; using a computer…

Vera Molnar

…on a computer or painted with acrylic. Her constructivist interests mesh seamlessly with basic computation opportunities. Molnar’s work is a wonderful example of how the computer can be a powerful…

Designs of the Free

signed lower center in blue ink titled upper left corner on the reverse in graphite date unknown: circa 1960’s – 1970’s Lloyd Sumner…

Star Free

signed lower right in ink titled and numbered 1/1 lower left in graphite Lloyd Sumner…

Free To go

signed lower right in blue ink titled and numbered 1/1 lower left in graphite date unknown: circa 1960’s – 1970’s Lloyd Sumner…

Star Free

…used to create the original plotter drawing: hardware: B5500 Burroughs Computer software: ALGOL output machine: CalComp 565 Drum Plotter location: Computer Science Center, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA Lloyd Sumner…

Sture Johannesson

…a workshop – a kind of psychedelic salon – where the local counterculture would hang out, play records, make art and smoke grass. The latest issues of underground magazines –…

Anna Ursyn

…several programs to combine the power coming out of traditional media for two and three dimensional techniques with the precision and multi-presence of variables coming out of the computer, which…

Jean Pierre Hébert

…the first commercial computer in Europe. In the early 1970s, working in Paris with the very first Hewlett-Packard lab computers and plotters –ancestors of what would become ten years later…

Manfred Mohr

…artistic thinking was radically changed. Within a few years, his art transformed from abstract expressionism to computer-generated algorithmic geometry. Encouraged by the computer music composer Pierre Barbaud whom he met…

Tomislav Mikulić

Tomislav Mikulić (Born in 1953 in Croatia) is a Croatian-Australian artist, and a pioneer of computer graphics and computer animation. He learned the computer programming language Fortran at a high…

Goran Sundqvist

…piece Neutron Star in 1967. In 1969, Sundqvist made the computer animations for Supersonics, a TV-film Morthenson made for Westdeutscher Rundfunk [7,10,11]. Morthenson met Sundqvist at Fylkingen, a society committed…

Sue Gollifer

…a pioneer of early computer art, I have continuously explored the relationship between technology and the arts for over thirty years, both within my own fine art practice, research and…

Ben Laposky

Benjamin Francis Laposky (1914–2000) was a mathematician, artist and draftsman in Cherokee, Iowa. He has been credited with making the first computer graphics, utilizing an oscilloscope as the creation medium…

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The Anne and Michael Spalter Digital Art Collection (Spalter Digital), is one of the world’s largest private collections of early computer art, comprising works from the second half of the…

Artiste et Ordinateur (Artist and Computer) Portfolio

A portfolio comprised of 10 signed and numbered computer generated images printed on 26 x 19.75″ Arches paper. All prints were made after original unique plotter drawings. The portfolio is…

Untitled (Cave Drawing)

…may have been shown in my 1963 exhibition at the Belgium Center, Cite Universitaire, Paris. See notes on Paris drawings and the exhibition announcement at: http://www.verostko.com/history/sv/paris.html http://www.verostko.com/archive/statements/paris- 1963.html“ Roman Verostko…

Untitled (from the MBB Computer Graphics Portfolio)

…lower right on the reverse in graphite hardware: IBM System/360 Model 50 software: FORTRAN IV output machine: Kongsberg Kinematic for further information see Heike Werner Gallery: https://www.heikewerner.com/comku72_en.html https://www.heikewerner.com/comku72_3_en.html Rolf Wölk…

Peter Beyls

…as a functional, materialist means [to allow] the active manipulation of otherwise purely conceptual constructs.” Beyls’ pieces have primarily centered on generative systems, including extensive series of machine drawings, interactive…

D. Wallace Colvard

…and computer science before there was a recognized field of computer graphics, I worked as a digital commercial artist for over 40 years in the fields of textile design, television…

Marcel Schwittlick

…SP2, Generative Centipede, Berlin, Germany 2023 NOTAGALLERY, The Long Run, Upward Spiral, Composition #82, Berlin, Germany 2023 Cromwell Place / Verse, Composition #83, London, UK 2023 Expanded Art, Composition #82,…

Manuel Barbadillo

…Way to Cybernetics). Barbadillo’s compositions play with opposition and complementary poles, and the computer was an essential tool for him in this investigation. He viewed his work as a statement…

Tavares Strachan

…limitation. His text-based neon sculptures are an anthem for our political and cultural moment, and his lexicon an effort to mobilize community and societal change. Strachan’s ambitious, open-ended practice has…

Claire Corey

Claire Ellen Corey’s work uses photographic images, painterly swipes, and collage of various mediums both directly painted or scanned and printed, then manipulated in the computer. She then paints, rescans…

Anna Beller

…duality as a scheme whereas in her physical works she embraces the free color-flow, process and experiment. • 1984 Born in West-Berlin • 2008 B.Sc.Arch. TU Berlin • 2011 M.Sc.Arch….

Frederick Hammersley

…Arts fellowships in 1975 and 1977.[3][9] Hammersley wrote in an exhibition catalog, “hard-edge is often very hard to take, coming to it cold – or, even to the practiced eye”.[7][10]…

Otto Beckmann

…and shows aspects of a partnership.” [Oberquelle and Beckmann, 2008, p. 29] Even before beginning to use computers, he used algorithms in his work, developing “a theory of a complete…

Mona by the Numbers

…MA hardware: CDC 3200 computer output machine: CalComp Model 564 plotter Mona by the Numbers appeared on the cover of the December 1965 issue of Computers and Automation with a…

Edward Zajec

…been real-time artworks originating in his paintings, which used repetition and redundancy, then developed with the use of computers from 1968. While his films have some aspirations in common with…

Kenneth C. Knowlton

…Local Operations and Randomness).[1][2][3] In 1966, Knowlton and Leon Harmon were experimenting with photomosaic, creating large prints from collections of small symbols or images. InStudies in Perception I they created…

Roman Verostko

complex entities–for example, a plant growing from a seed. He also made his own inks and replaced plotter pens with Chinese brushes. Like Desmond Paul Henry, Roman Verostko applied layers…

Martin Grasser

…root of his practice is his interpretation of letterforms—what most see as plain text, Martin sees as art. He explores the transformation of type in everyday media, from printed books…

Untitled (From the Art Ex Machina Portfolio)

serigraph after an original unique computer-generated image signed lower right in graphite numbered lower left in graphite image: 12 x 16″ hardware: IBM 7094 software: EXPLORE https://spalterdigital.com/artworks/art-ex-machina-portfolio/ Kenneth C. Knowlton…

Random War

…1967 at Ohio State University hardware: IBM 7094 output machine: CALCOMP 565 drum plotter https://spalterdigital.com/artworks/cybernetic-serendipity-the-computer-and-the-arts-portfolio/ text from the Cybernetic Serendipity colophon page: The drawing was made of 1 toy soldier…

Charles “Chuck” Csuri

Charles A. Csuri was an artist, computer graphics pioneer, and Professor Emeritus, at The Ohio State University. He began experimenting with computer graphics technology in 1963, and by 1965 had…

Michael Mittelman

…new media art. The compilation’s format offers artists using animation, sound, installation and performance art a way for their work to be recorded and distributed to the greater art community….

Richard Rosenblum

…the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Cranbrook Academy. His sculptures combine human form with natural motifs: “the rocks influenced my sculpture immediately, and eventually changed my work completely. Part…

P-197 N/R 801 Cubic Limit II

…Mohr’s artistic thinking was radically changed. Within a few years, his art transformed from abstract expressionism to computer generated algorithmic geometry. Further encouraged by discussions with the computer music composer…

Sophia Brueckner

Sophia Brueckner is a futurist artist, designer and engineer. The goal of her work is “to meaningfully combine her background in design and engineering with the perspective of an artist…

Nell Painter

…are self-portraits: “After a life of historical truth and political engagement with American society, my artwork represents freedom. Including the freedom to be totally self-centered.” Painter has held solo shows…

Anne: Pattern Study

signed and dated lower center in ink software name, time, and date printed lower right Crane’s Paper Company watermark visible on the reverse software: ANNE08A http://www.fromheretofaraway.com/Block100.html Colette and Charles J….

Anne: Pattern Study

signed and dated lower center in ink software name, time, and date printed lower left corner Crane’s Paper Company watermark visible on the reverse software: ANNE06E http://www.fromheretofaraway.com/Block100.html Colette and Charles…

P-129

…at each grid position. Based on my earlier drawing P-128, sphereless, with symbols created from an alphabet of the 4 edges & 2 diagonals of the square. http://www.emohr.com/sc69-73/vfile_triangles1972_73.html Manfred Mohr…

Anne: Pattern Study

signed and dated lower center in ink software name, time, and date printed lower left Crane’s Paper Company watermark visible on the reverse software: ANNE08A http://www.fromheretofaraway.com/Block100.html Colette and Charles J….

Anne: Pattern Study

signed and dated lower center in ink software name, time, and date printed lower left corner Crane’s Paper Company watermark visible on the reverse software: ANNE06D http://www.fromheretofaraway.com/Block100.html Colette and Charles…

Roger Vilder

Roger Vilder’s works express his observations of the world by making use of simple geometric forms to examine derivative processes of change in computer-generated films, as well as with kinetic…

Corban Walker

…him. He says that the wire piece, called “Latitude,” is possibly the most confrontational of his works about stature: “You could grate yourself [on it]—but I can’t.” But just about…

Maughan Sterling Mason

computer that were early contributions to the field of computer art. The journal Computers and Automation featured his work in its annual computer art contests in the 1960s, at a…

Victor Acevedo

…late 1970s and early ’80s, were more traditional paintings and drawings, but in 1985 he adopted computer graphics as his primary medium. His first important computer graphic print was Ectoplasmic…

aurèce vettier

…to play with more dimensions than a human can grasp -a gesture analogous to uploading and then downloading an image over and over again on an online platform. Using intimate…

Damien Hirst

…[2] Damien Hirst, ‘We’re Here for a Good Time, not a Long Time’, Interview with Alastair Sooke, The Telegraph, 2011 [3] Damien Hirst cited in ‘Interview’, Sean O’Hagan, New Religion,…

Markovketten 34 (Markov Chains)

…and revamped in 2004. Since the Etzold Collection contains a bundle of early computer art from the 1960s and 1970s, the request for loans for the Kunsthalle Bremen and the…

The Look Glass Magic Mirror

…viewer, using a the free Layar app uploadable online with any smartphone or tablet. The Looking Glass makes visible hidden Alice animated, text-based content. Programmed by the artist, these multimedia…

ArcLink 2

…date printed on the reverse of both frames hardware: CDC3600 computer software: Arclink The original program was based on a context-free grammar that connected a number of points. on a…

Markovketten 29 (Markov Chains)

…and revamped in 2004. Since the Etzold Collection contains a bundle of early computer art from the 1960s and 1970s, the request for loans for the Kunsthalle Bremen and the…

Markovketten 35 (Markov Chains)

…and revamped in 2004. Since the Etzold Collection contains a bundle of early computer art from the 1960s and 1970s, the request for loans for the Kunsthalle Bremen and the…

Tamahagane

excerpt from the artist’s website regarding this work: “What appears in these paintings as free form linear abstractions are also actually pages of text, reference materials and poetry transformed by…

The Looking Glass Tea Set

…the hidden; or the dormant and the expressive. The works build a space that is interactive and irrational, navigable using Hart’s custom-designed Looking Glass augmented-reality viewer, using a the free

Ruth Leavitt

computer embodied a new source of inspiration. Ruth Leavitt was the editor of one of the earliest compilations on computer art: her book Artist and Computer. “I became so inspired…

Monique Nahas

Monique Nahas is a doctor of theoretical physics and digital artist who works with computer-generated images and film. Born in Paris in 1940, she earned her doctorate in 1969. Her…

Hervé Huitric

…the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, then obtained a master’s and a DEA in computer science. His research is devoted to the digital image generated by computer in all its…

Michael Rees

Michael Rees is an American sculptor and artist whose works are known for their combination of performance, interactive computing, digital modeling, animation and video. “I’ve developed a sculptural practice that…

Themes and Variations

…established by Molnar herself. Thus, through this exploration of a dynamic interplay between the artist and the machine, uncharted territories within her creative practice are unveiled.” Vera Molnar Martin Grasser…

Frieder Nake

computer graphics, digital media, computer art, design of interactive systems, computational semiotics, and general theory of computing. Nake was represented at all important international exhibitions on computer art. He has…

Collier Au dé (Dice Necklace)

…way of exploring random chance that is at the core of the artist’s practice. Edition realized in collaboration with the MiniMasterpiece Gallery.” – Bernard Chauveau / 8+4 Gallery Vera Molnar…

Carla Gannis

…Fascinated by digital semiotics and the lineage of hybrid identity, Gannis takes a horror vacui approach to her artistic practice, culling inspiration from networked communication, art and literary history, emerging…

Cynthia Beth Rubin

Cynthia Beth Rubin (b. 1950, Rochester NY) is a new media artist based in New Haven, CT USA, with a studio practice extending from New York City to Narragansett, RI….

Vanishing Memories

…by Joan Fontcuberta The Practice of Kintsugo by Céline Fribourg Graphic Design: Romain Rachlin for Les Graphiquants Printer: Imprimerie du Marais on Japanese papers Publisher: Take 5 Editions, France Tray…

Gisel Florez

Gisel Florez is an artist of manual camera & video techniques incorporating conceptual practice. She explores our interconnected nature within the space of existence through the visual study of waves….

Colin Goldberg

…a Chemistry professor at Southampton College. The artist first experimented with digital art as a high school student in the 1980’s using his family’s home computer, a Commodore 64 and…

Away

signed lower right in red ink titled and numbered 3/100 lower left in graphite Lloyd Sumner…

Nancy Burson

…York Film Academy in NYC. Nancy Burson combined art and innovation in a way that challenged photographic truth at the birth of digital manipulation. She is best known for her…

Rainbow Flythrough

…to another. Benglis’s innovative work in new media is equally recognized as trailblazing, so it comes as no surprise that she is once more at the fore with advanced digital…

Quadrate (Squares)

…work with the assistance of Georg Färber. Färber had access to the computer systems at the University of Munich and wrote the computer program based on a set of dates…

Evolving Gravity II

…by Pratt Graphic Center, NYC, as a members gift in 1974 printed on Arches 88 paper; watermark visible upper left margin original unique computer-generated phototypeset image: hardware: DEC PDP-10 Computer…

Hiroshi Kawano

…can teach his computer to produce works of art by itself, and furthermore know about the digital computing behavior of his computer in detail. It is never a computer artist,…

Adam Smith

…(ID) departments’ first computer labs and designing their digital curriculum. He currently teaches and develops curriculum for the ID Department. “Adam Smith,” Industrial Design Faculty, RISD, January 14, 2020, https://www.risd.edu/people/adam-smith/….

Yoshiyuki Abe

…then his M.A.Sc., before beginning freelance work as a director and sound recording engineer on films. In the early ’90s, he began producing inkjet prints in series, which ranged in…

Lars Wander

…performance issues while ensuring ease of development. Despite Lars Wander’s complete control over his creative process, he occasionally encounters moments where the computer’s actions surprise him, almost magically. As an…

Zdenek Sykora

…(MOMA). Sýkora’s paintings of this period consisted of black-and-white geometric grid-like compositions, and included his celebrated Structure series. In 1964, he collaborated with mathematician Jaroslav Blazek to create his first…

Andre Ribuoli

…The studio offers a multi-disciplinary approach, utilizing a full range of digital (and traditional) media to produce the highest quality individualized projects. “About Us,” Ribuoli Digital, January 16, 2020, http://ribuolidigital.com/….

Joan Truckenbrod

…Michael Weinstein in New City, Chicago and by John Brunetti in ARTnews, February 2003. Her work has been featured in an article “Instantanes sur l’art d’electronique a Chicago, Computer Art@Chicago”…

P-018/mf6-10 Random Walk

…Brookhaven National Lab, NY in 1969 software: FORTRAN IV hardware: CDC supercomputer output machine: Computer Output Microfilm plotter (COM) artist’s statement attached to the back of the frame: In the…

P-018/mf1-5 Random Walk

…Brookhaven National Lab, NY in 1969 software: FORTRAN IV hardware: CDC supercomputer output machine: Computer Output Microfilm plotter (COM) artist’s statement attached to the back of the frame: In the…

Mark Wilson

…influential exhibitions of computer art, including seven SIGGRAPH shows, “Computers and Art” at the IBM Gallery in New York City, and Digital Pioneers at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Mark…

Auro Lecci

Auro Lecci began his computer graphic works at the data center of the University of Pisa (Italy) and later continued at the Department of Art of the University of Massachusettes,…

Noise Study #1 (from the Daily Sketches Series)

signed on upper middle on the reverse in graphite full-bleed Giclée print of a computer generated image for hardware, software, and process information see artist’s website: https://zachlieberman.medium.com/daily-sketches-2016-28586d8f008e Zach Lieberman…

Rond Sur Cercle (Round on Circles) Studies

for the Ronds Sur Cercle dishware set signed and dated in graphite lower right numbered 7/7 in graphite lower left image size: 6.75 x 6.75″ https://spalterdigital.com/artworks/rond-sur-cercles/     Vera Molnar…

Elizabeth White

…Fellowship. Based in Brooklyn, she teaches at Bennington College in Vermont and in the MFA Program in Digital Arts at Pratt Institute. She is the creator of the blog HotArtAction.com….

Lacquer Study 002

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lightform in Blue, Brown, and White

signed, titled, and numbered A.P. in ink this lithograph is a study for an NFT that can be found here: https://spalterdigital.com/artworks/chasing-the-light-lightform-in-blue-brown-white/ Gisel Florez…

Hans Dehlinger

Biography and photograph of artist courtesy of Expanded Art Gallery, Berlin: “Hans Dehlinger (*1939, Germany) began working with programming languages and computers in the early 1960s during his studies in…

Lines Walking #28

signed lower right in ink more information about this work can be found on the artist’s website: https://larswander.com/art/lines-walking/ Lars Wander…

Shunsuke Takawo

…went on to study comparative culture at the University of Tsukuba’s Faculty of Comparative Culture in the second academic group, where he studied photographic production and theory. During his studies,…

Lacquer Study 001

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Studies 003

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Studies 004

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Study 005

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Study 006

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Study 007

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Study 008

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Study 009

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Study 010

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Lacquer Study 011

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…

Blob Pack #1 (from the Daily Sketches Series)

signed lower right in ink on the reverse full-bleed Giclée print of a computer generated image for hardware, software, and process information see artist’s website: https://zachlieberman.medium.com/daily-sketches-2016-28586d8f008e   Zach Lieberman…

Daniel Temkin

Daniel Temkin (b. 1973, Boston) makes images, programming languages, and interactive pieces that explore systems of logic and language. He was recently awarded the 2014 Creative Capital / Warhol Foundation…

A. Michael Noll

…on interpersonal communication, three-dimensional computer graphics, human-machine tactile (haptic) communication, speech signal processing, cepstrum pitch determination, and aesthetics. He was an early pioneer in the use of computers in the…

Desmond Paul Henry

…machines (in 1960, ’63 and ’67) based around the components of analogue bomb-sight computers. Henry’s second drawing machine and its effects were included in the major Art and Technology exhibition…

The Snail

…London in 1968 artist name, title, date, associated company/location, and publishing information printed along the lower left edge of the paper the artist was associated with California Computer Products generated…

3D Checkerboard Pattern

…in 1968 https://spalterdigital.com/artworks/cybernetic-serendipity-the-computer-and-the-arts-portfolio/ text from the Cybernetic Serendipity colophon page: One of the traditional problems in calculus is the so-called bug problem. the problem can be stated as follows: If…

Asymmetry (Maughanogram)

…printed within the image generated in 1966 hardware: analog computer output machine: XY plotter using a reservoir pen https://spalterdigital.com/artworks/cybernetic-serendipity-the-computer-and-the-arts-portfolio/ text from the Cybernetic Serendipity colophon page: Mason visualizes the desired…

Panel of Human Figures

…London in 1968 artist name, title, date, associated company/location, and publishing information printed along the lower left edge of the paper the artist was associated with Boeing Computer Graphics generated…

Henry Mandell

…rationale. But something comes through thats all around us. Thats in us. I’m always looking for this, aiming to put it in the work. Abstraction is the language of these…

Lloyd Sumner

…had decided to try and make a living by selling his computer artworks in catalogs, and also by marketing his booklet on computer art, Computer Art and Human Response (1968)….

John Maeda

…the technology industry.[5][6][7] As an artist, Maeda’s early work redefined the use of electronic media as a tool for expression by combining computer programming with traditional artistic technique, laying the…

Zach Lieberman

Zach Lieberman’s oeuvre is largely based on “augmenting the body’s ability to communicate” (Systemis). He holds a B.A. in Fine Arts from Hunter College and both a B.F.A. and M.F.A….

Marble Study #1 (from the Daily Sketches Series)

signed lower right in ink on the reverse full-bleed Giclée print of a computer generated image for hardware, software, and process information see artist’s website: https://zachlieberman.medium.com/daily-sketches-2016-28586d8f008e   Zach Lieberman…

Blob Family (from Daily Sketches Series)

signed in ink lower right on the reverse full-bleed Giclée print of a computer generated image for hardware, software, and process information see artist’s website: https://zachlieberman.medium.com/daily-sketches-2016-28586d8f008e Zach Lieberman…

Blob Pack #5 (from the Daily Sketches Series)

signed lower right in ink on the reverse full-bleed Giclée print of a computer generated image for hardware, software, and process information see artist’s website: https://zachlieberman.medium.com/daily-sketches-2016-28586d8f008e   Zach Lieberman…

Blob Pack #4 (from the Daily Sketches Series)

signed lower right in ink on the reverse full-bleed Giclée print of a computer generated image for hardware, software, and process information see artist’s website: https://zachlieberman.medium.com/daily-sketches-2016-28586d8f008e   Zach Lieberman…

Blob Pack #3 (from the Daily Sketches Series)

signed lower right in ink on the reverse full-bleed Giclée print of a computer generated image for hardware, software, and process information see artist’s website: https://zachlieberman.medium.com/daily-sketches-2016-28586d8f008e   Zach Lieberman…

Blob Pack #2 (from the Daily Sketches Series)

signed lower right in ink on the reverse full-bleed Giclée print of a computer generated image for hardware, software, and process information see artist’s website: https://zachlieberman.medium.com/daily-sketches-2016-28586d8f008e   Zach Lieberman…

Lacquer Study 012

…rhythm and repetition and mechanics versus organic color flow. The artworks might be research and training for larger works or inspiration for computer-coded projects, still each piece has an aesthetic…