cuba

Last night the Tate Modern screened works of early computer art for free in the Turbine Hall. It was a great setting and a superb screening, which included work by Lilian Schwartz and Denys Irving (full listing here). Amongst them was Two Space by Larry Cuba. I can't find it online but the excerpt above gives you a feeling for Cuba's work. All the pieces were a tribute to the use of technological constraints as a creative driving force. I'm hoping more of this early work is published on DVD format at some point.

tags: Art, Media, Software

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