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compArt Database Early Computer Art is a growing repository of persons, works, events, publications, institutions, and more. They belong to, and constitute, the domain of early computer art. "Early" refers to the timespan from 1950 to 1979 (in 1979, the first Festival Ars Electronica took place in Linz, Austria). "Computer art" refers to digital art in general, and algorithmic art in particular. In those early years, not much of other forms of digital art existed. Digital art has its predecessors in analog art. It has its relatives in art.
Cylinder grew out of a desire to create truly complex objects which hint at the overwhelming detail present in nature. Working with Drew Allan we wished to create algorhythmically generated works which would be rapid prototyped using techniques capable of sculpting extremely complex objects.
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