Welcome to the BETA version of the Anne and Michael Spalter Digital Art Collection database. Please note that content is a work in progress and should not be used for official purposes of any kind.
signed, titled, and dated on artist’s label attached to the back of the frame a computer generated design, which was milled by a machine software: custom made “Stretching” software coded using FORTRAN written by Jay A. Leavitt
signed lower right in graphite timestamped December 1st, 1977 at 10:10.17AM software: custom made “Stretching” software coded using FORTRAN written by Jay A. Leavitt output machine: CALCOMP plotter
signed and dated on the back of the paper a computer generated design, which was transferred onto paper and hand painted by the artist software: custom made “Stretching” software coded using FORTRAN written by Jay A. Leavitt “The “stretching” program from which all the art in the exhibition was derived was my idea. When I […]
signed and dated lower left in ink hardware: IBM 7094 output machine: CalComp 565 drum plotter Csuri continued to work with transformations on drawings and created several works based on Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man. To do this, Csuri first made a drawing based on Leonardo’s famous sketch. He then invoked the mathematical concept of […]
signed and dated lower left in ink hardware: IBM 7094 output machine: CalComp 565 drum plotter Csuri continued to work with transformations on drawings and created several works based on Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man. To do this, Csuri first made a drawing based on Leonardo’s famous sketch. He then invoked the mathematical concept of […]
signed and dated lower right in ink hardware: IBM 7094 output machine: CalComp 565 drum plotter Csuri continued to work with transformations on drawings and created several works based on Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man. To do this, Csuri first made a drawing based on Leonardo’s famous sketch. He then invoked the mathematical concept of […]
a serigraph poster created after an original unique computer generated print that was likely used as a mailing advertisement for the artist’s work signed lower right in graphite numbered lower right corner in print stamped “Don de L’Artist Artist’s Donation” lower left corner “In the first stage of my work, I constructed my research on […]
The numbers are a date code: The first set of numbers stands for the year and day that the piece was made. The second set of numbers is the time stamp that the plotter drawing was completed. This code tells us that this piece was drawn and completed at 12:20.08pm on Saturday, October 5th, 1974.