Yüksel Pazarkaya

biography is courtesy of the Tate: “Yüksel Pazarkaya is a Turkish writer. He was born in 1940 in İzmir and studied engineering at the University of Stuttgart, before turning to study literature and philosophy. He has taught at universities in Germany (Stuttgart, Dresden), America (Princeton, Bryn Mawr, St. Louis Washington and Ohio State) and Turkey. […]

Duane Palyka

image is courtesy of ArtariArchives biography is courtesy of ZKM: “Duane M. Palyka studied mathematics (1962–1965, B.A. 1968) and fine arts (1965–1968, B.F.A. 1969) at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, and painting at the University of Utah (M.F.A. 1970). 1965 first experiments with computer art. 1968–1976 research associate and systems programmer in computer graphics at the […]

Nell Painter

Nell Painter is an American historian and artist, well-known for her works on Southern history of the nineteenth century. She grew up in Oakland, California, in the 1940s, and earned her B.A. in anthropology at U.C. Berkeley, an M.A. at UCLA, and an M.A. and Ph.D. at Harvard. She spent her working life mostly at […]

Jacques Palumbo

“Jacques Palumbo was born in Algeria and completed a BA in philosophy (1959) before studying for a year at the École d’architecture et des beaux-arts in Algiers. In 1960, he left for Paris to study art (history and academic drawing), attending the Institut d’arts et archéologie de Paris and receiving a graduate degree in drawing […]

H. Philip Peterson

H. Philip Peterson was an American computer programmer and computer artist. Peterson worked for the Control Data Corporation Digigraphics Laboratories, in Burlington, Massachusetts in the 1960s.