Basic Information
Title: Untitled (From the Art Ex Machina Portfolio)
Artist(s):
Kenneth C. Knowlton
Date Created: 1972
Edition Info:
6/200 - unframed
100/200 - unframed
197/200 - framed
Framed Dimensions: 20.25 x 24.25 in.
Unframed Dimensions: 15 x 20 in.
Medium: serigraph on paper
Inventory ID: Knowlton-1972-02 / Machina-1972-05
Description
serigraph after an original unique computer-generated image
signed lower right in graphite
numbered lower left in graphite
image: 12 x 16″
hardware: IBM 7094
software: EXPLORE
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Detail images of the work
signed lower right in graphite numbered 48/80 lower left in graphite based on R. Swanson/Black Star photo
no visible markings from the large paper edition ___ Computer Nude (Studies in Perception I) is the most widely circulated early artwork made using a computer. It demonstrates the unique capacity of the viewer’s brain to interpret a composition of abstract symbols grouped to emulate areas of tonal value as a human figure. Leon Harmon, a researcher in […]
signed lower right this work is a unique color trial proof for Knowlton’s work in the Art Ex Machina Portfolio, 1972
artist’s names, date, and copyright printed lower right Computer Nude (Studies in Perception I) is the most widely circulated early artwork made using a computer. It demonstrates the unique capacity of the viewer’s brain to interpret a composition of abstract symbols grouped to emulate areas of tonal value as a human figure. Leon Harmon, a researcher in cognitive […]