Computers and art / edited by Stuart Mealing.

Insightful perspectives on the use of the computer as a tool for artists. The approaches taken vary from its historical, philosophical and practical implications to the use of computer technology in art practice. The contributors include an art critic, an educator, a practicing artist and a research...

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Other Authors: Mealing, Stuart
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol, UK ; Portland, OR : Intellect, 2002.
Edition:2nd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • On drawing a circle / Stuart Mealing
  • Why use computers to make drawings? / George Whale
  • Representing representation: artificial intelligence and drawing / Ed Burton
  • Some trends in computer graphic art / John Lansdown
  • Fatal attraction: print meets computer / Jim Noble
  • A year and a day on the road to Omniana / Jeremy Diggle
  • The art of interactivity: interactive installation from gallery to street / Martin Rieser
  • Networks and artworks: the failure of the user-friendly interface / Paul Brown
  • Virtual reality and art / Joanna Buick
  • Visual technology and the poetics of knowledge / Richard Wright
  • Post-modern art, or: Virtual reality as Trojan donkey, or: Horsetail tartan literature groin art / Brian Reffin-Smith
  • Artificial consciousness
  • artificial art / Mike King.