I don't know if it's all necessarily considered art,
but the M.I.T. Media Laboratory is always doing something
interesting.
http://www.media.mit.edu/
Be sure to check the Events Archive to see what
they've been up to.
I missed the original post, but I'm guessing this was about early computer artists (since everybody their grandmother is a digital artist these days, including myself). Herbert Brun was an amazing fellow who I've had the fortune to spend some time with when he taught a summer course here at
One of the earliest visual computer artists is Charles Csuri (who was my
teacher at Ohio State in the 1950's) -Don Boyd (He is still active and works
at Ohio State)
http://fluxuswest.blogspot.com/
http://fluxusmuseum.blogspot.com/
check out my website for the latest images!
I was watching an old documentary the other day of
Richard Hamilton the pioneering english Pop artist,
and he was making a computerised version of his old
collage What makes Homes So Different, So appealing
in the 1980's and he also said he'd made computer
drawings of other works too.
Michael
Mark Daggett is not exactly famous, but his
use of the computer and the Internet deserve attention.
http://flavoredthunder.com/
-KD
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vai Becker Jason Steve
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006
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FLUXLIST@scribble.com writes:
Does anybody know that if there's any (famous) artist that uses
computer/digital stuff to make art, preferably the pioneering ones (i.e.[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldo_Giorgini ]Aldo Giorgini)
Thanks!
regards,
There are literally thousands of interesting
http://flavoredthunder.com/
(i.e.Aldo
Giorgini)
seems most of the fluxsters on fluxlist use the
computer/digital as a medium
though maybe an extra
small
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