Vertical-Horizontal No. 3

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The position of the end points of the lines was chosen at random with a uniform probability density. One of the coordinates was then changed alternately to create horizontal and vertical lines.
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“ This instance consists of 100 lines with arange of -200 to + 200 along the X-axis and a range of -500 to +500 alongthe Y-axis. “

Michael A. Noll
Referred from Page 153 Cybernetics, Arts and Ideas

Created 1964 in Murray Hill (NJ), USA.
Artwork Type: drawing
Material: 

drawing, b/w, computer-generated

Part of Collection: Sammlung Clarissa
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Computer-generated drawing, photo print from microfilm
25.3 × 21.8 cm
IBM 7094, Stromberg-Carlson S-C 4020 microfilm recorder
Programmed in FORTRAN
Produced at Bell Telephone Laboratories, New Jersey
Shown at Tendencies 4, Computer and Visual Research

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Vertical Horizontal by A. Michael Noll.