The History of Computer Art

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    1950's

    The 1950's used mechanical devices and analogue computers to create art. The photos were all black and white until in later years they used filters to produce colour photos.
  • Oscillon 40

    Oscillon 40
    Ben Laposky used an oscilloscope to manipulate electronic waves which then appeared on a small fluorescent screen. An oscilloscope is a device to display wave shape of an electric signal. The waves are constantly moving so it took decades of using long exposure photography to see the final product.
  • Oscillon 520

    Oscillon 520
    Ben Laposky's first colour photo.
  • Bell Labs

    Bell Labs
    Bell Labs was a research facility run by Nokia that used a microfilm printer which was able to expose letters/shapes onto 35mm film. They worked and researched with lasers, radio astronomy, programming languages, operating systems and much more. They were the ones to start making the photos move.
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    1960's

    Computer access was still very limited and extremely expensive. Labs, universities and large corporations where the only ones who could afford the computers so computer scientists and mathematicians were the ones to use them. They would program the computers themselves which created more freedom when creating art by putting random variables into the computer so it could make its own decision. The main focus was geometric shapes and structure and they could only shaded by crosshatching.
  • Hommage a Paul Klee

    Hommage a Paul Klee
    Photos were still mainly black and white but Frieder Nake did a colour photo using complex algorithmic instructions.
  • Beflix

    Beflix
    Ken Knowlton who was apart of Bell Labs, created a program called BEFLIX and it was for bitmap film making.
  • Nude, Studies in Perception

    Nude, Studies in Perception
    Leon Harmon, Edward Zajec and Ken Knowltons of Bell Labs started creating a landscape of a nude women to put up as a prank in one of their colleagues offices using small electronic symbols.
  • Plotter Printers

    Plotter Printers
    A plotter printer is a mechanical device that holds a pen or brush that is guided by the program in the printer. Impact printers were also used and they work like typewriters.
  • The Slade School

    The Slade School
    The University of London established the "Experimental and Computing Department" to integrate the use of computers. They were one of the few institutions to do this.
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    1970's

    In the 70's artists who came from a fine arts background started to teach themselves to program.
  • Paul Brown

    Paul Brown
    Paul Brown studied at the Slade School of Art and created a tile-based image generating system called "Untitled Computer Assisted Drawing"
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    1980's

    Computers started being used in businesses and personal life more. Computer graphics and special effects began to be used in films as well as video games. This is when video/computer gaming started up.
  • Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan and Tron

    Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan and Tron
    Computer graphics and special effects were used in this film.
  • Inkjet Printer

    Inkjet Printer
    The first inkjet printer was developed to print colour and demonstrated a clear computer aesthetic.
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    1990's

    Computers are a more normal part of art now. Illustrator and Photoshop were used to explore digital motifs. Artists would use a digital projector to plan out their next moves.
  • Dark Filament

    Dark Filament
    Artist's like James Faure Walker blend his computer art and regular art together.