Tag: digital-art
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Artist Profile: George Nees
George Nees, born in 1926, Germany, is a pioneering figure in generative art and computer graphics. His works blend mathematics, technology, and visual design, emphasizing the creative potential of machines and the artist’s role in shaping parameters. Nees’ emphasis on systematic exploration and randomness continues to inspire contemporary digital artists.
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Artist Profile: Mark Wilson
Mark Wilson, a digital art pioneer, began as a traditional artist before embracing computer technology in the 1980s. His works blend geometric abstraction with digital precision. Themes in his art include mathematical beauty, technology’s role in creativity, and the concept of infinity. His influence extends to digital design and AI-driven art, showcasing the fusion of…
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Artist Profile: John Whitney
John Whitney, known as the “father of computer graphics,” pioneered computer-generated art, blending music and visual motion. His work, rooted in mathematics and music, explored the relationship between technology, art, and cosmic order. His films remain influential in digital art, motion graphics, and visual effects. Whitney’s legacy continues to inspire contemporary artists.