Back in the days of the early computer, before the advent of the Internet, the only kind of art that could be created and transmitted consisted of the letters, numbers and symbols found on a keyboard.
“It’s just like planning a dinner,” the renowned computer scientist Grace Hopper once quipped about computing in a 1967 issue of Cosmopolitan. “You have to plan ahead and schedule everything so it’s ...
“Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age,” an exhibition gathering 100 works that illustrate how artistic practices shifted with the emergence of computer technology beginning in the 1950s, opens at the ...
In March 2019, eight months after Erik Jensen quit his job as a high school art teacher and took a leap of faith to become a full-time artist, he was excited to present his work to the wider world. So ...