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Imaging by Numbers: A Historical View of the Computer Print

by Jacki Morie last modified 2008-01-23 17:12

January 18-April 3, 2008 Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois U.S.A.

What Exhibition programmed art
When 2008-01-17 19:00 to
2008-04-02 20:00
Where Evanston, IL
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Imaging by Numbers: A Historical View of the Computer Print

January 18-April 3, 2008

Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art Northwestern University

Evanston, Illinois U.S.A.

This groundbreaking new exhibition examines the intersection of digital technology and the graphic arts. Imaging by Numbers surveys the use of computers in printmaking and drawing through approximately 60 works created by nearly 40 North American and European artists from the 1950s to the present. The exhibition focuses on artists who wrote their own computer code or collaborated with computer engineers. Beginning with photographs of electronic waveforms by Ben Laposky and Herbert Franke, Imaging by Numbers includes drawings made with plotter printers by the likes of Manfred Mohr and Edward Zajec, explorations of virtual worlds composed with 3-D imaging
software by David Em, and works created with inventive modifications and combinations of traditional and digital printing techniques by such  artists as Lane Hall and Roman Verostko. Contemporary artists writing their own computer programs or altering existing software - Joshua  Davis and C.E.B. Reas, for example - are also represented.

Imaging by Numbers is curated by Block Museum senior curator Debora Wood and artist Paul Hertz.
Information about the show is here:

http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/exhibitions/current/imaging.html 
A concurrent show of installations, Space, Color and Motion:
http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/exhibitions/current/space.html

A special Block Cinema event on February 6 "Imaging by Numbers: An Evening of Early Computer Animation."
http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/block-cinema/imaging.html
There's also a symposium of artists and scholars on Saturday, February 16 http://aquavite.northwestern.edu/cal/public/calendar.cgi?id=592


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