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signed and dated lower right in graphite Manfred Mohr is considered a pioneer of digital art based on algorithms. After discovering Prof. Max Bense’s information aesthetics in the early 1960’s, Mohr’s artistic thinking was radically changed. Within a few years, his art transformed from abstract expressionism to computer generated algorithmic geometry. Further encouraged by discussions […]
signed lower left in graphite titled lower center in print dated lower right in print hardware: IBM Mainframe Computer software: ART 1 – developed by the University of New Mexico Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science using FORTRAN IV printed by The Standard Register Company “Hammersley made his computer drawings using the 26 letters […]
signed lower left in graphite titled lower center in print dated lower right in print hardware: IBM Mainframe Computer software: ART 1 – developed by the University of New Mexico Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science using FORTRAN IV printed by The Standard Register Company “Hammersley made his computer drawings using the 26 letters […]