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" <[email protected]> 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. It doesn't reproduce all the art from the show as it's
> part of the V&A's pattern books series rather than a show catalogue. What 
> I
> think makes it more valuable are the introductory essay and the included 
> CD
> of reasonably high resolution versions of the images. I'd definitely
> recommend it if you are interested in early art computing.
>
> - Rob. 

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