Basic Information
Title: Woven Memories
Artist(s):
William J. Kolomyjec (Dr. Bill)
Date Created: 1976
Unframed Dimensions: 15.5 x 19.5 in.
Medium: plotter drawing in ink on paper
Inventory ID: Kolomyjec-1976-03
Description
signed and dated lower right in ink
titled lower left in ink
hardware: CDC6500 mainframe computer
software: FORTRAN
output machine: offline Calcomp 936 drum plotter
completed at Michigan State University during the artist’s MFA/PhD studies
information about this work is courtesy of the artist’s website:
“A regular tessellation of overlapping “tiles.” The tiles alternate. The form of the tiles are two variations of a circle. Each circle is comprised of vertical or horizontal line segments which are clipped by the outline of a circle. The line segment spacing, or intervals, are determined by a trigonometric function. This piece was originally called “spots” but over time has come to be known by a more descriptive name that reflects the gestalt interaction of the spots. A visual whole that has become more than the sum of its parts. Indeed a woven memory for me.”
Detail images of the work
signed, titled, and dated lower right in ink hardware: CDC6500 mainframe computer software: FORTRAN output machine: offline Calcomp 936 drum plotter completed at Michigan State University during the artist’s MFA/PhD studies information about this work is courtesy of the artist’s website: “This drawing uses all the figures from a set of hand-digitized representational images. The […]
both plotters are signed and dated lower right in ink both plotters are titled lower left in ink hardware: CDC6500 mainframe computer software: FORTRAN output machine: offline Calcomp 936 drum plotter completed at Michigan State University during the artist’s MFA/PhD studies information about Boxes I is courtesy of the artist’s website: “Boxes I is a […]
each drawing is signed lower right in ink hardware: CDC6500 mainframe computer software: FORTRAN output machine: offline Calcomp 936 drum plotter completed at Michigan State University during the artist’s MFA/PhD studies information about Concentric Square Function is courtesy of the artist’s website: “This is regular grid tessellation made up of 9 columns x 7 rows […]
signed lower right in ink titled lower left in plotter print hardware: CDC6500 mainframe computer software: FORTRAN output machine: offline Calcomp 936 drum plotter completed at Michigan State University during the artist’s MFA/PhD studies information about this work is courtesy of the artist’s website: “This drawing uses the Frog figure from a set of hand-digitized […]