Hein Gravenhorst

biography and image are courtesy of EXPANDED.ART: “Hein Gravenhorst (1937) is a co-founder of generative photography, a genre of photography that aims to generate logically comprehensible aesthetic structures based on defined programs. This genre was related to Max Bense’s Generative Aesthetic, which provided a principle for generating specific operations methodically. Gravenhorst’s contribution to Generative Photography […]

Julien Gachadoat (aka v3ga)

Julien Gachadoat (aka v3ga) has been exploring generative drawing for many years. He grew up in the 90s amid the avant-garde demo scene, making visuals with code. Ever since, programming languages have been his creative tool. Creating unique art with algorithms, he works with the emergence of abstract form. Combining monochrome, geometric shapes, he plays […]

Carla Gannis

Carla Gannis is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She produces virtual and physical works that are darkly comical in their contemplation of human, earthly and cosmological conditions. 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 […]

Aldo Giorgini

Aldo Giorgini (1934-1994) was an Italian-born artist, engineer, and educator whose visionary practice united computational methodology with creative expression. Growing up in Voghera, Italy, he trained under futurist painter-sculptor Ambrogio Casati, working as both apprentice and restorer of war-damaged masterworks. This formative period instilled a deep appreciation for artistic craft that would later inform his […]

Colin Goldberg

Colin Goldberg is an American artist born in the Bronx, New York in 1971. The artist coined the term Techspressionism in 2011 for use as the title of a solo exhibition.  It was first described as a movement in this 2014 WIRED article and was elaborated upon in this 2015 PBS interview with the artist.   He holds a MFA in Computer […]

Sue Gollifer

Research interests As someone who works as a practicing artist, curator, academic, researcher, board member and chair, I feel I am the embodiment of the intersection across many venues. As 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 […]

Alfred GraßI

Alfred Graßl is a scientist and technologist mainly known for being a founding member of the Ars Intermedia group. Graßl studied Information Technology at the Technical University of Vienna, and then became assistant professor there in 1966. That year also marked the founding of Ars Intermedia, with Otto Beckmann, an experimental working group with the […]

Gerhard Von Graevenitz

Gerhard Von Graevenitz, born in 1934, studied economics at Universität Frankfurt and fine art at Kunstakedemie München, before emerging as one of the most important kinetic and concrete artists in Europe during the early 1960s as a proponent of the New Tendencies and his close association with the avant-garde ZERO group. In 1961, he published […]

Martin Grasser

Martin Grasser is an artist and designer based in the Bay Area. He produces work using an iterative process, isolating core concepts and expanding upon them through repetition. At the 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 […]