SIGGRAPH 1983: Art Show
Chair(s):
- Copper Frances Giloth
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- Real Time Design
- University of Massachusetts/Amherst
Co-Chair(s):
Location:
Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
Dates:
July 25th-29th, 1983
Art Show Overview:
These selections represent a concern that an artist’s work should transcend technique, realize the full potential of the chosen medium, and reflect a consistency in their overall body of work.
Committee(s):
- Copper Frances Giloth
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- Real Time Design
- University of Massachusetts/Amherst
- Joanne P. Culver
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- LAZERUS
- Northern Illinois University
- Jessie Reid
- Cynthia Neal
General Committee:
Visual Proceedings:
View PDF: [SIGGRAPH 1983: Art Show]
Additional Images:
Additional Documents:
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Traveling Artshow Schedule:
View: [SIGGRAPH’83 Travelling Artshow Schedule]
Additional Information:
Catalog Design: David Wise
Exhibition Artworks:
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4:3
[Philip Morton]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
A Bird in Hand
[Copper Frances Giloth]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Act III
[John Sanborn] [Dean Winkler]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Ahluvyalike
[Arturo Cubacub]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
American Design
[Joanne P. Culver]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
American Sunset
[Richard Helmick]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Ascent
[Joanne P. Culver]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Balloon Box 3
[Delle Maxwell]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Big Electric Cat
[Kit Fitzgerald] [John Sanborn]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Bouquet flèché
[Christian Cavadia] [Jean-Pierre Lihou]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Bunny's Choice
[Grant Johnson]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
C.W. 2/83-2
[Luciano Franchi de Alfaro III]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Calypso Cameo
[Tom DeWitt] [Vibeke Sorensen]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Clone Baby
[JoAnn Gillerman]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Cloud Book
[Margot Lovejoy]
Categories: [Artist Book] -
Computer Eyepiece
[Michael Naimark]
Categories: [Installation] -
Conflict
[Melvin L. Prueitt]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Cosmic Code 2
[Margot Lovejoy]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Depth Enigmas
[Gerald Hushlak]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Digital Dancer
[Ed Tannenbaum]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Dog Rock
[Ron MacNeil]
Categories: [Installation] -
Dots
[Guenther Tetz]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Ed's Synapse & Ed's Dendrite
[Mike Newman]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Entropy
[Brad de Graf] [Payson Stevens]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Everytime
[Johnie Hugh Horn]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
eye/OR .9
[Michael J. O’Rourke]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Eyed 2b
[Deborah M. Gorchos]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Faces
[Thomas Porett]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Floater
[Jane Veeder]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Flux 1
[Margot Lovejoy]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Fractal Domains of Attraction — 8
[Alan Norton]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Fractal Domains of Attraction — 9
[Alan Norton]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Frame Buffer Images
[Bob Holtzman]
Categories: [Installation] -
Frame up
[Harry Holland]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
From Darkness into Light
[Eudice Feder]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Greece to Jupiter: It's a matter of ener...
[Barbara Buckner]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Growth
[Yoichiro Kawaguchi]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Hand
[David DiFrancesco]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Hello Plugs
[Joe Pasquale]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Julia Sets — 5
[Heinz-Otto Peitgen] [Dietmar Saupe]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
June Blues
[Nancy Gardner]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
LIFO
[Gregorio Rivera]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Maria
[Sally Rosenthal]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Maru, Sankaku, Shikaku
[Toyoko Hirata] [Tadashiko Horiguchi]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Mondo Condo
[Ned Greene]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Mount Mandelbrot
[Richard F. Voss]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Moving Along with X,Y Axis
[Robert Coggeshall] [Roberta Lynn Hayes]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Moz Ocean
[Laurence M. Gartel]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Only Eyes
[Margaret “Maggie” Rawlings]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Orientalia
[Darcy Gerbarg]
Categories: [Installation] -
Oua Oua
[Ed Tannenbaum]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Porno Movie E
[Mark Lindquist]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Pyramid T
[Isaac Victor Kerlow]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Red #5
[Terry Blum]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Refractions
[Roy Hall]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
restore O
[Rob Haimes]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
River Crystal
[David Morris]
Categories: [3D & Sculpture] -
Shiritori
[Nobuo Ishiki] [Akira Kato]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Showers
[Colette Gaiter]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Skew A
[Mark Wilson]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Skew B
[Mark Wilson]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Sky: Overhead Projectornoids
[Douglas Lyon]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Softy3
[Frank Dietrich]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Souvenir de vacances
[Hervé Huitric] [Monique Nahas]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Spectrum 6
[Stan Van Der Beek]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Stretching Jim in Time
[Sonia Sheridan]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Summer Breeze
[Jean Tracy]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Swirls
[Richard Chuang]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Target 1
[Mike Marshall] [Fred Polito]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Target 2
[Mike Marshall] [Fred Polito]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
The Gallery
[Roy Hall]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
The Pool
[Marilyn Abers]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Tik Tak Toe
[Laurence M. Gartel]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Tower
[Bruce Hamilton] [Susan Hamilton]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Trim Subdivisions
[Bob Snyder]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Untitled
[Alyce Kaprow]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Alyce Kaprow]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Christa Schubert]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Connie Coleman] [Alan Powell]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[John Huffman] [Daniel J. Sandin]
Categories: [Installation] -
Untitled
[Francis Olschafskie]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Guenther Tetz]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Hsuen-Chung Ho]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Ralph Hocking]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Sheila Pinkel]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Thomas Porett]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Untitled
[Walter Wright]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
V
[Guenther Tetz]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Video Eggs
[Eleanor Kent]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Warpron
[Ron MacNeil]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Yuuzen Kimono
[Norie Hiraide] [Teknai]
Categories: [Installation]
Exhibition Writings and Presentations:
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Title:
A Medium Matures: The Myth of Computer Art
Author(s):
Category: Essay
Abstract Summary:
We embark upon SIGGRAPH’s second decade with a growing conviction that the leading edge of culture us no longer defined by the fine arts community — by what’s being shown in galleries, purchased by museums, published in art magazines or talked about in SoHo lofts. The excitement and power and significance today seems to lie in electronic technology, especially the computer, which we are convinced will reveal the way to unlimited new aesthetic horizons and produce wholly new art forms. And yet the idea of computer art — of an art unique to the computer — remains after twenty years an unrealized myth, its horizons barely in view, its forms still to be manifest. For, ironically, most of what is understood as computer art today represents the computer in the service of those very same visual art traditions which the rhetoric of new technology holds to be obsolete.
[View PDF]Title: Artists/Technologists: The Computer As An Imaging Tool
Author(s):
Category: Essay
Abstract Summary:
Despite the fact that the computer is a relatively recent invention, the debate over whether or not computer-generated art works can truly be called “art” has roots in a much older argument about technology. The usual objection to “computer art” is based on the fear that somehow the computer — like Hal in the film 2001 — will take control, eliminating the role of the artist. A less paranoid but equally misplaced response construes the absence of handwork to represent easy art, requiring less skill than more traditional forms. Similar objections were raised when photography was discovered. In 1859, Charles Baudelaire considered photography as nothing less than a major threat to the entire fine art tradition.
[View PDF]Title: Mapping A Sensibility: Computer lmaging
Author(s):
Category: Essay
Abstract Summary:
“The work of art,” as the surrealist André Breton said, “is valuable only so far as it is vibrated by the reflexes of the future.” These “reflexes of the future” have introduced, since the early 1900s, increasingly powerful visual technologies. To rephrase André Breton — in certain critical epochs, art anticipates effects that are only fully realized by newly emerging technology and new art forms.
[View PDF]Traveling Art Show Information:
Traveling Show Info: http://www.experimentaltvcenter.org/siggraph-83
Dates Country City/Region Venue Notes July 8-31, 1983 France Villeneuve-les-Avignon La Chartreuse, Computer Culture July 26-30, 1983 USA Detroit, MI SIGGRAPH ’83 Conference August 4-16, 1983 Japan Tokyo Isetan Museum August 18-23, 1983 Japan Shizukoa Isetan Museum September 15, 1983 France Paris Ministry of Culture September 15-27, 1983 Japan Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture Marui Imai Museum September 28, 1983 USA Ohio Morse Graphics Show Video Only September 1983 USA Los Angeles, California American Film Institute Video Only October 1, 1983 France Chalon-sur-Saône Maison Culture October 5, 1983 USA Costa Mesa, California Orange Coast College Video Only October 22, 1983 France Grenoble Maison Cinema November 1, 1983 Canada Toronto Video Culture Festival Video Only November 15, 1983 Italy Florence City Council January 1-30, 1984 USA Los Alamos, New Mexico Los Alamos Laboratory January 1, 1984 USA Santa Clara, California Mission College Video Only January 2-10, 1984 Japan Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture Meitetsu Hiyakkaten Museum January 13-24, 1984 Japan Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture Fujisaki Museum February 24 – March 24, 1984 USA Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Lehigh University March 15-20, 1984 Japan Kagoshima Yamagataya Museum March 29 – April 3, 1984 Japan Osaka Hankyu Hiyakatten Museum April 15 – July 7, 1984 USA Tampa, Florida Tampa Museum April 26 – May 8, 1984 Japan Kyoto Daimaru Museum May 16-21, 1984 Japan Fukuoka Iwataya Museum July 1 – October 15, 1984 Canada Don Mills, Toronto Ontario Science Center October 1-30, 1984 USA Raleigh, North Carolina North Carolina University