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A Better Tomorrow / Lepszego Jutra (version 2013) wall painting installation
Jarosław Fliciński
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John Whitney “Catalog” 1961
John Whitney’s demo reel of work created with his analog computer/film camera magic machine he built from a WWII anti-aircraft gun sight. Also Whitney and the techniques he developed with this machine were what inspired Douglas Trumbull (special fx wizard) to use the slit scan technique on 2001: A Space Odyssey
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John Whitney, Matrix III, 1972
For me it gets most interesting around the 5 minute mark.
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A screenshot from a very early computer animation by John Whitney. While this image is beautiful without a doubt, it features the extreme mathematical simplicity of a harmonic wave with it’s higher orders. It’s almost reminiscent of a Fourier series.
My computer program is like a piano. I could continue to use it creatively all my life. —JW
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Trippy early 1970s computer animation art by artist/inventor/pioneer, John Whitney (1917-1995).
These stills are from Matrix III (1972). Don’t watch it when under the influence of substances.
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#anomaly . . . . Old world from 2006. #processing #programming #circles
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RYOJI IKEDA cyclo. (collaboration with Carsten Nicolai) MoMA, NY, 2000 Courtesy of Ryoji Ikeda
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RYOJI IKEDA supersymmetry YCAM, Yamaguchi City, 2014 © Ryuichi Maruo, courtesy of Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media [YCAM]
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RYOJI IKEDA datamatics [prototype-ver.2.0] AV Festival 06, ZeroOne San Jose & ISEA 2006 Les Spectacles vivants, Centre Pompidou, Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM), 2008 © Ryoji Ikeda
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