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Grace Hertlein’s collection is “a kaleidoscopic snapshot of the early decades of an art historical and technological ...
Researchers at the University of Vienna recently ran a small study to find out how people perceive computer-generated art.
All of it began with the modest origins of pixelated graphics, developing steadily to culminate in the amazing masterpieces of the contemporary era. In the pages of this comprehensi ve article, we ...
Lillian Schwartz, an artist who found visually dazzling ways of using computers to move painting into the future, blazing new trails for many digital artists who came after her, has died at 97 ...
University of Illinois Chicago's new center features 16,000 square feet of classroom space, 21 faculty research labs and a 1,200-square-foot robotics lab.
An exhibition of early computer art shows that artists working with early-stage technologies make their best work by combining old and new techniques.
"Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952-1982" exhibition at Los Angeles County Museum of Art show work generated through the mainframes of the pre-internet era ...
Who was Joan Shogren, a chemistry department secretary and the brains behind the first ever exhibition of Computer Art?
A new LACMA show takes on art in the computer age, the Tony Award nominations, and an influential artist L.A. collective grapples with copyright disputes in this week's newsletter.
Cherry blossoms via computer art, a rare tapestry and 6th-century jewels, inspiration from Mardi Gras, and blending edgy architecture and floral delicacy.
Vera Molnar, a Hungarian-born artist who has been called the godmother of generative art for her pioneering digital work, which started with the hulking computers of the 1960s and evolved through ...