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 by custom software. Much of the work is abstract and rule-based but some of the most intriguing does deal with the human figure or recognisable points of reference. > was there any principle of selection in the exhibit other than a temporal > one, ie, work from the 50's through 70's? > The show is in the print rooms at the V&A, so the works exhibited are all prints rather than screen-based or 3D. The CAS collection did include some sculpture, for example, so concentrating on prints is a selection criterion.
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