I added a link to a couple of books to the Digital Pioneers review that
are of relevance. I do recommend them if you're interested in the
history of art computing -
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=381
The additional text (with links added) reads -
Update: Two recently
-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:00:37 +
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Digital Pioneers.
On 02/03/10 21:34, Jim Andrews wrote:
is most
distributed creativity
netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Digital Pioneers.
On 02/03/10 21:34, Jim Andrews wrote:
is most of the work generative? in other words, is it generated from
programming the artist wrote?
I don't know how many technicians will have
this exhibition sounds good - will try to get there this weekend - is
it still on?
(particularly want to see Harold Cohen's work)
dave
On 2 March 2010 07:03, Jim Andrews j...@vispo.com wrote:
thanks for that, rob. well done.
how is the book? did you buy a copy?
ja
http://vispo.com
Hi Dave,
Yes, it is still open - dates below...
Digital Pioneers
Victoria And Albert Museum
7 December 2009 - 25 April 2010
wishing you well.
marc
this exhibition sounds good - will try to get there this weekend - is
it still on?
(particularly want to see Harold Cohen's work)
dave
On
thanks marc!
dave
On 2 March 2010 09:22, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:
Hi Dave,
Yes, it is still open - dates below...
Digital Pioneers
Victoria And Albert Museum
7 December 2009 - 25 April 2010
wishing you well.
marc
this exhibition sounds good - will try to get
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 23:03:28 -0800, Jim Andrews j...@vispo.com wrote:
thanks for that, rob. well done.
Thanks! I've been getting some good feedback for the review. :-)
how is the book? did you buy a copy?
I did buy a copy. :-) The book is a small, slim hardback packed with
images and details.
is most of the work generative? in other words, is it generated from
programming the artist wrote?
was there any principle of selection in the exhibit other than a temporal
one, ie, work from the 50's through 70's?
ja
http://vispo.com
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 23:03:28 -0800, Jim Andrews
On 02/03/10 21:34, Jim Andrews wrote:
is most of the work generative? in other words, is it generated from
programming the artist wrote?
I don't know how many technicians will have been involved, but given the
time period covered it's almost a given that most of the art would be
produced
Digital Pioneers.
Rob Myers reviews the exhibition Digital Pioneers, at the V A Museum.
An overview of the first decades of the computer's history in art and
design. including some of the earliest computer-generated works in the
VA's collections, many of which have never been exhibited in the
thanks for that, rob. well done.
how is the book? did you buy a copy?
ja
http://vispo.com
Digital Pioneers.
Rob Myers reviews the exhibition Digital Pioneers, at the V A Museum.
An overview of the first decades of the computer's history in art and
design. including some of the earliest
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