Tag: digital-art
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Artist Profile: Laurence Gartel
Laurence Gartel, “Father of Digital Art,” blends pop culture and digital technology in vibrant, psychedelic works. His career began with early analog computer experiments and evolved to embrace digital tools like Photoshop. Gartel’s art reflects on the digital age and pop culture, manifesting in collaborations with mainstream icons. His impact spans galleries, education, and commercial…
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Artist Profile: Michael Noll
Michael Noll, a pioneering figure in computer art, used mathematics and algorithms to create visually stunning and precise yet unpredictable images. His work at Bell Labs laid the foundation for modern digital graphics and CGI. By exploring the potential of computers as creative tools, Noll reshaped the landscape of art and technology, inspiring future generations.
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Artist Profile: Kenneth Knowlton
Kenneth Knowlton, a pioneer in computer art and visual programming, revolutionized the use of computers as creative tools at Bell Labs in the 1960s. His expertise in electrical engineering and art enabled him to develop innovative techniques, including the BEFLIX programming language, ASCII art, and low-resolution graphics. His work challenged traditional ideas about the relationship…