computerkunst
der computer als werkzeug in der kunst

The Wako News (1982)
The Wako News (1982) This is an animated farcical news production. The visuals were created on a trs-80 color computer. The production was entered in a 1982 Media Fair in the State of Indiana representing Burris School in Muncie, Indiana. The entry was awarded second place.

Director: Kinsey Swartz
Producer: Kinsey Swartz
The Precise Delights - Berlin 2006
A Computer Art Installation in Berlin at the Potsdamer Platz. Frieder Nake, Hendrik Poppe, and Matthias Krauss designed this modern piece of algorithmic computer art. SPOTS -- the media façade of the building at Potsdamer Platz 10 -- explored the architectural symbiosis that links visions of future cities with media façades as a dominant element of urban space. The SPOTS Project was initiated by realities:united (Tim & Jan Edler). More Information: http://www.spots-berlin.de/ The Clip was filmed and produced by Hendrik Poppe
Georg Nees im ZKM Georg Nees gilt neben Herbert Franke und Frieder Nake als einer der Pioniere der Computerkunst. 1959 begann er mit dem Programmieren digitaler Computer.1964 beschaffte er für seine Abteilung bei Siemens einen von Konrad Zuse gebauten tischgroßen Zeichenautomaten, den mittels Lochstreifen gesteuerten »Zuse-Graphomat«, bei dem ein absenkbarer Zeichenstift auf zwei rechtwinkligen Achsen über ein Zeichenblatt bewegt werden konnte.
Human air system 2006.TV and Computer installation involving water and human form in a confined space Made by Marck. Seen in the "Haunch of Venison" gallery Zurich.
documentation of digital-arts workshop "speakers" in Burgenland Austria may 2005 produced by JuliaStaudach.com workshop held by Nicolaj Kirisits and Klaus Filip music by Laury Anderson
Kulturzeit at 3sat did a documentation about the "Teleklettergarten" the biggest Keyboard in World, formerly Wildprovider did in 2003 in Linz/Austria at Ars Electronica.
2006 A Speech synthesis patch using Max/Msp and nato 0+55 is played to an audience of discerning electronic music enthusiasts on the Speech Guitar an extensively modified Wacom Intuos tablet by Jon Cambeul from the Digital Arts group Someth;ng during Cybersalon's Cybermusic 2004 at the Dana Centre Science Museum London.
   
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