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Kunsthalle Bremen
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name: | Kunsthalle Bremen |
location: | Bremen (Germany) |
Events hosted
Die fremde Hand. Computergenerierte Zeichnungen von Wolfgang Zach / Ex Machina – Frühe Computergrafik bis 1979 / Frieder Nake: Die Präzisen Vergnügen. Frühe Grafische Blätter und neue interaktive Installationen / Mutualité. Kurd Alsleben und Antje Eske. Von der Computerzeichnung zur Netzaffaire 1961-2006 / Vera Molnar: monotonie, symétrie, surprise
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References
- Herzogenrath, Wulf & Lähnemann, Ingmar, eds. 2009. Norman White. we fix toasters. Bremen:Kunstverein Bremen
- Herzogenrath, Wulf & Nierhoff-Wielk, Barbara, eds. 2006. Mutualité. [unknown address]:[unknown publisher]
- Herzogenrath, Wulf & Nierhoff-Wielk, Barbara, eds. 2007. Ex Machina - Frühe Computergrafik bis 1979. Die Sammlung Franke und weitere Stiftungen in der Kunsthalle Bremen. Herbert W. Franke zum 80. Geburtstag. Berlin:Deutscher Kunstverlag
- Oberquelle, Horst & Beckmann, Oskar 2008. Beckmann's Studio Computers Specified for Early Computer Art. In: IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. Los Alamitos, CA, USA:IEEE Computer Society
- Zach, Wolfgang (2008) 2008. Die fremde Hand. Computergenerierte Zeichnungen von Wolfgang Zach | The Foreign Hand. Computergenerated drawings by Wolfgang Zach. In: Die fremde Hand. Computergenerierte Zeichnungen von Wolfgang Zach. Bremen (Germany):KraskaEckstein
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posted over 8 years ago
Hello, I am a former student of Professor Norton Starr, Mathematics professor at Amherst College in Amherst Massachusetts. His work "Tecumseh" appeared in a 2007 exhibit at Kunsthalle Bremen, where it is in the permanent collection. Which was written in an article of Amherst College's web site: https://www.amherst.edu/amherst-story/magazine/issues/2009summer/collegerow/starr If possible, I wanted to see what it looks like. Thank you very much if you can help me, Julie WAVRICK, English Professor Paris France
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