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Michael Noll on VR
The top sinusoid was expressed mathematically and then repeated again and again. The result closely approximates the op-art painting Current by Bridget Riley
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Georg Nees Cubic Disarray on VR
Georg Nees was one of the pioneers of computer art. Cubic disarray is a perfect example of how generative work can be simplistic and powerful at the same time.
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Frieder Nake - Facherungen on VR
Without knowing of each other, A. Michael Noll, Georg Nees, and Frieder Nake in 1963/64 had begun to write computer programs to automatically generate drawings of an aesthetic quality and without other (technical or economic) purposes. Georg Nees became the first to exhibit his works (February 5–19, 1965, in Stuttgart).
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Vera Molnar / Un Deux Trois on VR
There is no real generative art showcase complete without something from Vera Molnar, one of earliest pioneers of digital art
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Michael Noll – The top sinusoid was expressed mathematically and then repeated again and again. The result closely approximates the op-art painting Current by Bridget Riley

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