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The Computer in Art. Scarce

£79.00

The Computer in Art 

Jasia Reichardt

Studio Vista. 96pp

1971

A scarce and early book on the subject of computer graphics and its use in art education, computer generated films, computer aided art and the effect of the computer on the arts.

Her own self-description reads: Jasia Reichardt writes, lectures and organises events about subjects which deal with the relationship of art to other areas of human activity such as architecture, science, technology. She was assistant director of the ICA, director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, and tutor at the AA. She has written books on art, computers, robots and the future.


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The Computer in Art 

Jasia Reichardt

Studio Vista. 96pp

1971

A scarce and early book on the subject of computer graphics and its use in art education, computer generated films, computer aided art and the effect of the computer on the arts.

Her own self-description reads: Jasia Reichardt writes, lectures and organises events about subjects which deal with the relationship of art to other areas of human activity such as architecture, science, technology. She was assistant director of the ICA, director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, and tutor at the AA. She has written books on art, computers, robots and the future.


The Computer in Art 

Jasia Reichardt

Studio Vista. 96pp

1971

A scarce and early book on the subject of computer graphics and its use in art education, computer generated films, computer aided art and the effect of the computer on the arts.

Her own self-description reads: Jasia Reichardt writes, lectures and organises events about subjects which deal with the relationship of art to other areas of human activity such as architecture, science, technology. She was assistant director of the ICA, director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, and tutor at the AA. She has written books on art, computers, robots and the future.


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