PARAGRAPHS ON COMPUTER ART, PAST AND PRESENT
2010; British Computer Society; Linguagem: Inglês
10.14236/ewic/cat2010.7
ISSN1477-9358
Autores Tópico(s)Art, Technology, and Culture
ResumoSol LeWitt published “Paragraphs on Conceptual Art” in Artforum , June 1967. They became an influential theoretical text on art of the twentieth century. They played the role of a manifesto even though they appeared when their topic – concept over matter – had already existed for about a decade. Digital computer art had had its first exhibitions in 1965. It seems it never produced a manifesto, with the exception, perhaps, of Max Bense’s “Projects of generative aesthetics” (1965, in German). Since computer art is a brother of conceptual art, it is justified in a late manifesto to borrow the style of the old title.
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