SIGGRAPH 1986: A Retrospective
Chair(s):
- Patric D. Prince
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- California State University
Art Show Administrator(s):
- Deborah Sokolove Colman
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- West Coast University, Los Angeles
Location:
Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Dates:
August 18th-22nd, 1986
Art Show Overview:
Since the mid-Sixties, computer art has been seen in museums and galleries world-wide, with several recent major exhibitions. However, the pieces shown were usually the artists’ newer works.
It is appropriate and pertinent at this year’s exhibition to show computer-aided art in the context of that which went before. The 1986 art show traces the development of computer art over the past twenty-five years through the work of artists who have been involved with it from its inception.
The 1986 art show is the fifth exhibition of fine art that ACM SIGGRAPH has sponsored in conjunction with its annual SIGGRAPH conference.
Patric D. Prince
Committee(s):
- Maxine D. Brown
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- Maxine Brown Associates
- Donna J. Cox
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- Illinois Institute of Technology
- University of Illinois
- Paul Allen Newell
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- Abel Image Research
- Sylvie Rueff
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- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Gary Walker
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- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Gayle Westrate
General Committee:
Visual Proceedings:
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Acknowledgements:
I thank Louise Ledeen for her support and advice, the Art Show committee for their billions and billions of donated hours, and the nucleus of dedicated volunteers who have worked diligently to produce this art show.
Artworks and Animation Materials Have Been Loaned by the Artists and:
Dr. Prof. Herbert W. Franke, Puppling, West Germany
John Landsdown, Computer Arts Society, London, England
Greg Mcfarlane, Evans and Sutherland, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah
Oliver Strimpel, Computer Museum, Boston, MassachusettsPost-Production Facilities Provided by
McDonnell-Douglas, Douglas Aircraft Company, Motion Picture/Video Production Division
Nathan SimmonsComputers and Support Provided by
Apollo Computers, Chelmsford, Massachusetts
AT&T, EPIC Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
Chuck Kozak, Aurora Systems, San Francisco, California
Commodore-Amiga, Los Gatos, California
Electronic Arts, San Mateo, California
Island Graphics, Sausalito, California
Kurta Corporation, Phoenix, Arizona
Lufthansa Airlines, West Germany
Newtek, Topeka, Kansas
Silicon Graphics, Mountain View, CaliforniaTechnical Assistance
Neal Handly
Robert E. Holzman
Exhibition Artworks:
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Kimono
[Audrey E. Fleisher]
Categories: [Installation] -
Krinklebox
[Vibeke Sorensen]
Categories: [Installation] -
La Faim (Hunger)
[Peter Foldes]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Landlace
[Colette Bangert] [Charles Bangert]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Lapis
[James Whitney]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Large Landscape: Ochre & Black
[Colette Bangert] [Charles Bangert]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Layers and Steps 1
[Klaus Basset]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Leap!
[Masao Komura]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Legs and Linoleum
[Philip Pearlstein]
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LEM film
[Adage Graphics]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Leonardo Man
[Charles A. Csuri]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Let's just call it 'Untitled'
[D. L. Deas] [Jeanne Mara]
Categories: [Installation] -
Light-Piece / Laser-Peace
[Jürgen Lit Fischer]
Categories: [3D & Sculpture] -
Lightbuttons: Rising Suns
[Aaron Marcus]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Linz (series)
[Klaus Basset] [Willi Plöchl]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Logic Moments in Color LMC 2701041
[Edward Zajec]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Logic Moments in Color LMC 3002086
[Matjaz Hmeljak] [Edward Zajec]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Long Skew B
[Mark Wilson]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Love / Hate (4)
[Stan Van Der Beek]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Luma-1
[Daniel Cooper]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Man and His World
[Kenneth C. Knowlton] [Stan Van Der Beek]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Mandala
[Seibu Production Network]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Mathematische Landschaft
[Herbert W. Franke] [Horst Helbig]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Matrizenmultiplikation serie 40
[Frieder Nake]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Matrizenmultiplikation serie 42
[Frieder Nake]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Matthew__3
[Alyce Kaprow]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Metaplasmos, 6M5
[Manuel Barbadillo]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Molecular Dynamics
[Doug Lerner]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
MOMA
[Lillian F. Schwartz]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Money for Nothing
[Limelight Productions]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Montana
[Jane Veeder]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Ms. Muffett
[Bill Etra] [Lou Katz]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Ninety computer-generated sinusoids with...
[A. Michael Noll]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Nude (Study in Perception)
[Leon Harmon] [Kenneth C. Knowlton]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
O H B Proposal #1
[John Pearson]
Categories: [3D & Sculpture] -
Obertöne-spektral
[Jürgen Lit Fischer]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Oh! Oh! More Craziness!
[Duane M. Palyka]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Orchid
[James Gillerman] [JoAnn Gillerman]
Categories: [Installation] -
Organic Image
[Suguru Ishizaki]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
OscilIon 1049
[Ben F. Laposky]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Oscillon 40
[Ben F. Laposky]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Osliper Fächer
[Klaus Basset]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
P-155 Cubic Limit
[Manfred Mohr]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
P-161 Cubic Limit
[Manfred Mohr]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
P-200 /2009/ 2015 /2016/ 2020 Cubic Lim...
[Manfred Mohr]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
P-21 Band-Structures
[Manfred Mohr]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
P-26 /2 Inversion Logique
[Manfred Mohr]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
P-306 Divisibility I
[Manfred Mohr]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
P-370-P Divisibility II
[Manfred Mohr]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
P-52 Quark-Lines
[Manfred Mohr]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Pantomation
[Tom DeWitt] [Alan Jackson]
Categories: [Installation] -
Peak
[Mark Snitily]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Permutations
[Eudice Feder]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Permutations
[John Whitney]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Philip Pearlstein Draws the Artist's Mod...
[Philip Pearlstein]
Categories: [Installation] -
Pictures in a Gallery
[Lillian F. Schwartz]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Pixel
[Melvin L. Prueitt]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Plain
[Darcy Gerbarg]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Plasm: A Fish Sample
[Peter Broadwell] [Rob Myers]
Categories: [Installation] -
Poem Field #7
[Kenneth C. Knowlton] [Stan Van Der Beek]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Popcorn
[Copper Frances Giloth]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Prismiance 1122
[Edward Zajec]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Prosier V. 8. 1
[Edward Zajec]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Q Space (1982)
[Darcy Gerbarg]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Quad III
[Robert Mallary]
Categories: [3D & Sculpture] -
Quest: A Long Ray's Journey into Light
[James Arvo] [Michael Sciulli]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Race Car for MAGI film
[Bob Goldstein]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Radioactive Jukebox
[Aaron Marcus]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Rainbow
[James Arvo] [Michael Sciulli]
Categories: [Installation] -
Rainbow Pass
[Gary Demos]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Random Polygon
[Frieder Nake]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Random Polygon, Controlled Randomness
[Frieder Nake]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Random Walk Through Raster (series) 2. 1...
[Frieder Nake]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Real-time Art System
[Charles A. Csuri] [Manfred Knemeyer]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Redbal
[David Em]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Reflections
[Marilyn Eitzen-Jones]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Remembrances #5
[John Pearson]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Renaissance
[John Sanborn] [Dean Winkler]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Return to a Square (b)
[Masao Komura] [Kunio Yamanaka]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Rotating Four-Dimensional Hyperobject
[A. Michael Noll]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Rubber Stamping the Lonely Angels of Re...
[Gerald Hushlak]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Running Cola ls Africa!
[Kouji Fujino] [Masao Komura]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Sandy (1981)
[Darcy Gerbarg]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Self-Portrait
[Duane M. Palyka]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Self-portrait
[Jeremy Gardiner]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Separation
[Eudice Feder]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Serie 1956 ed 'a
[Herbert W. Franke]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Serie 1956: Oszillogramme
[Herbert W. Franke]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Serie 1961/62 e'd'a
[Herbert W. Franke]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Serie Algebraische Kurven (Algebraic Cur...
[Herbert W. Franke] [Peter Henne]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Sharkey's Day
[Laurie Anderson] [Dean Winkler]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Shift 31
[Peter Struycken]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Sine Curve Man
[Charles A. Csuri]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Skin Matrix S
[Ed Emshwiller]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Skippy Peanut Butter Jars
[Copper Frances Giloth]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Skyharp
[Rob Fisher] [Ray Masters]
Categories: [3D & Sculpture] -
Snoot and Muttly
[Susan Van Baerle] [Douglas E. Kingsburg]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Solstice
[Vibeke Sorensen]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Southern Lights
[Eudice Feder]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Space‡
[Judson Rosebush]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Spatial Metaphors
[Edward Zajec]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung] -
Spiral 5
[Thomas A. Defanti] [Daniel J. Sandin]
Categories: [Animation & Video] -
Spirit
[David Morris]
Categories: [3D & Sculpture] -
Square Tonal Drawing #2
[Tony Longson]
Categories: [2D & Wall-Hung]
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Exhibition Writings and Presentations:
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Title:
Computer Aesthetics: New Art Experience, or The Seduction of the Masses
Author(s):
Category: Essay
Abstract Summary:
In the early twentieth century, Modern artists, notably Suprematists, Cuba-Futurists and Constructivists, rejected scientific perspective and descriptive art [1]. Although this dismissal of the world of appearances in art was never accepted by the general public, Modernism evolved from that rejection.
[View PDF]Title: Computer Graphics as Artistic Expression
Author(s):
Category: Essay
Abstract Summary:
Computer graphics has been in existence for more than twenty years. From the beginning, people experimented on ways to use the new medium – in addition to scientific, technical and commercial application – for artistic goals. Around 1965, Germans Frieder Nake and Georg Nees and the American, A. Michael Noll, strove for that goal; they were followed by individuals such as Kenneth Knowlton, the team of Charles Csuri and James Shaffer in America, and the Japanese Computer-Technique Group. All of them were represented in the large exhibition “Cybernetic Serendipity” in 1968 in London.
[View PDF]Title: TV NEEDS MTV LIKE MTV NEEDS COMPUTERS
Author(s):
Category: Essay
Abstract Summary:
J. S. Bach’s last unfinished work, THE ART OF THE FUGUE, is a magnificent network of simple theme and variations that are interwoven, transposed, inverted, and retrogressed. Some believe that Bach’s counterpoint, which consists of a complementarity of voice-parts, exhibits an affinity with algorithmic computer-program instructions and procedures. I agree, and I believe that a video counterpoint offers a special complementarity between its own musical and its visual voice-parts.
[View PDF]Title: Visions of Mind
Author(s):
Category: Essay
Abstract Summary:
Computer art is unfolding on the basis of scientific and engineering achievements of pioneering personalities, whose vision suggested that it should be possible to wrest something other than calculation speed and numeric precision from those crude and clumsy computers; something that could be turned into meaningful images. They set out to build dedicated machines to interpret an intuitive stroke with a pen or a snapshot taken through the lens of a camera. They designed displays that show more colors and change images faster than the human eye can distinguish. They devised software to generate pictures that appear just like photographs of reality. All of this has been accomplished within the short timespan of two or three decades. The history of computer graphics reads like a tremendous technical success story.
[View PDF]Title: Why it Isn't Art Yet
Author(s):
Category: Essay
Abstract Summary:
For twenty plus years, I have participated in “computer art” as a developer/ experimenter /inventor of languages/interfaces/techniques, as a collaborator/teacher/writer, and as a “computer artist.” As a result of all this, I finally feel like an established practitioner in an enterprise that doesn’t (at least not yet) exist.
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