13/9/65 No. 5

Basic Information

Title: 13/9/65 No. 5
Artist(s): Frieder Nake
Date Created: 1965
Unframed Dimensions: 14 x 12.5 in.
Medium:
Inventory ID: Nake-1965-11

Description

signed, titled, and dated in graphite on the back of the paper

artist’s name, computer identifier ER56, and plotter machine identifier Z64 printed lower right

hardware: ER56 Standard Elektrik Lorenz computer
output machine: Zuse Z64 Graphomat plotter

 

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