
Mark Wilson, csq1306, 2009 digital print 24 x 24 inches August 3-27, 2011

Jean-Pierre Hébert, Untitled, 2001 Pen and ink 21 x 21 inches January 29 – April 24, 2011 Drawing with Code brings together a selection of computer-generated art by the form’s earliest and most important practitioners from the 1950s to today. The Providence-based collection of Anne and Michael Spalter is one of the largest and most important of its kind in the U.S. and shines a new light onto a darkened corner of the art historical [...]
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Tags: Anne and Michael Spalter Collection, Ben F. Laposky, Boston Cyberarts, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Desmond Paul Henry, Edward Zajec, Frieder Nake, George Fifield, George Nees, Hiroshi Kawano, Jean-Pierre Hebert, Kenneth Knowlton, Lillian F. Schwartz, Manfred Mohr, Manuel Barbadillo, Mark Wilson, Massachusetts, Roman Verotsko, Stan VanDerBeek, Sture Johannessen, Sven Hoglund / Bror Wikstorm, Vera Molnar, Yoshiyuki Abe

Installation view December 7, 2009 – April 25, 2010 This display provides an overview of the first decades of the computer’s history in art and design. It includes some of the earliest computer-generated works in the V&A’s collections, many of which have never been exhibited in the UK before. From the 1960s until the early 1980s, digital pioneers worked directly with computer hardware and software to produce graphic images unlike anything that had gone before. [...]
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Tags: Ben F. Laposky, Charles Csuri, Desmond Paul Henry, Frieder Nake, Georg Nees, Harold Cohen, Herbert W. Franke, James Faure Walker, Jean-Pierre Hebert, Ken Knowlton, Lillian Schwartz, Manfred Mohr, Mark Wilson, Paul Brown, Roman Verostko, United Kingdom, Vera Molnar, Victoria and Albert Museum, William Fetter
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