‘A computer program generates random numbers which determine the distribution of a specific number of flies in a series of 1" concentric rings. Within predetermined limits the random number generator also decides the orientation and the size of each fly.’ [Csuri and Shaffer, 1968]
»Flies in a circle«
by Charles "Chuck" Csuri
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creators: | Charles "Chuck" Csuri |
title: | Flies in a circle |
year: | 1966 |
material: |
drawing, b/w, computer-generated |
artwork type: | drawing |
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- Csuri, Charles "Chuck" & Shaffer, James 1968. Arts, computers, and mathematics. In: Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part II. New York, NY (USA):ACM
- Franke, Herbert W. 1971. Computergraphik Computerkunst. Munich:Bruckmann
- Reichardt, Jasia, ed. 1968. Cybernetic Serendipity. The Computer and the Arts. In: Studio International. London:[unknown publisher]
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