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Artist and Computer

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  • Jan 1, 1976
  • #CreativeCoding
Ruth Leavitt
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Imagine a museum gallery. There, hanging side by side are a Rembrandt and a Fortran. Fortran? A new artist? No, a computer language. Possible? Not really. No computer will ever ta... Show More

Imagine a museum gallery. There, hanging side by side are a Rembrandt and a Fortran. Fortran? A new artist? No, a computer language. Possible? Not really.

No computer will ever take the place of an artist. But many artists are discovering computers as a new means of self-expression. Some use computers as a medium to create finished pieces of art, while others explore new art forms, using the computer as an idea machine.

With more than 160 illustrations, this volume introduces 35 computer artists, each of whom has written a chapter describing their use of a computer to make artistic vision a reality.

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Number of Pages: 121

ISBN: 0517527359

ISBN-13: 9780517527351

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