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Visualing Poetry with 1960s Computer Graphics
Experimental collection of films made in late 1960’s using a computer has surprising digital and glitch aesthetic - video embedded below:
[PK Note - I’m not going to lie, the film isn’t going to be for everyone, and it does feature some abstract jazz which may hurt your ears if you are listening via headphone. As you’ll see in the excerpt below, a computer was used to create the composition but not the colours, which was added later. Still, I do see it as a possible precursor to glitch we are more familiar with today]
From 1964 through around 1969, artist Stan VanDerBeek worked with computer scientist Ken Knowlton on a series of films:
… Each film was constructed using Knowlton’s BEFLIX computer language, which was based on FORTRAN. The films were programmed on a IBM 7094 computer. The films were created in black and white, with color added later by Brown and Olvey. This particular version is taken from a film with some color decay.
VanDerBeek passed away in 1984. He is also part of the film Incredible Machine, made in 1968. VanDerBeek was part of a unique program at Bell Labs that allowed artists to work with computer scientists in order to explore and advance the technology in the fields of computer graphics and music.
“handmade type” a typography experiment by tien-min liao
(via cosascool)
Alphabet typographic sculpture by Synoptic Office (ty @Timon Straatsma for sharing)
Mathematical paradoxes, mesmerizing typographies and moving landscapes, all this at this exhibition called “XYZT, Les paysages abstraits” (XYZT The abstract landscapes). Surveying of the digital space, finger algorithms, fields of light… a lot of imaginary territories to explore. A coincidence between geometric and organic, between real and virtual. This is an awesome installation and interactive project created by Adrien M / Claire B and Martin Gautron. See more
(via iliketype)
“deceptive outward appearance” by ole martin lund bø
Drawing a Hypothesis, Figures of Thought - Nikolaus Gansterer (2011)
“typographic links” by dan collier
“typographic links is a hand-sewn book which maps interesting links and connections throughout the world of typography. red threads are used as three-dimensional ‘hyperlinks’ to guide the reader through the pages. created in 2007, it was on display at the museum of modern art (MoMA) in new york in 2011 as part of the talk to me exhibition.”
Jan Abellan’s Grischa Lumnezia
This three-dimensional font is intended for use in Alpine architecture. (via BarbaraBrownie)
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