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Victor Vasarely

Victor Vasarely was a Hungarian-born abstract painter, widely viewed as one of the leading figures in the Op art movement. His geometric works incorporate optical effects and technical precision to express his love of graphic statements: as he writes, “A contemporary painter can no longer be content with painting pretty little pictures. He must beautify […]

Iskra Velitchkova

Iskra Velitchkova combines art and technology, creating both digital and physical works. With a background in Data Visualization, philosophy of technology and strategy, she has advised various teams and projects over the years. However, at some point questions become clearly more intriguing to her than answers. This realization, along with her continuous pursuit of beauty, […]

Roman Verostko

Roman Verostko, born 1929, was a leading pioneer in the computer art scene, and developed his own original algorithmic procedures for creating his art at his experimental studio in Minneapolis, MN. A year after graduating from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1949, he entered monastic life at St. Vincent Archabbey where he studied philosophy […]

aurèce vettier

aurèce vettier is an art project founded in 2019 by Paul Mouginot (b. 1990) that embodies a collaborative, open, and hybrid approach through an algorithm-generated alias. This identity, like all of aurèce vettier’s work, bridges the ‘real’ space in which it is possible to exist, to draw, paint, sculpt, break, and erase and the ‘data’ […]

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 objects. Born in Lebanon in 1938, he has lived in Paris, Le Havre, and Casablanca, emigrating to Canada in 1957. In the 1960’s, Vilder began […]

Alexandre Vitkine

Alexandre Vitkine (1910-2014), trained as an engineer, was born in Berlin to Russian immigrant parents and spent his childhood in Copenhagen, before moving to Paris in the 1930s. When World War II erupted he joined the Foregien Legion. By the early 1950s, Vitkine had foregone work as an engineer to become a photographer. He was […]