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27 Dec, 19 tweets, 6 min read
(🚨) A 30-second summary about a legendary computer generative artist, Mark Wilson, a Thread: πŸ‘€πŸ‘‡πŸ§΅β¬‡οΈ Image
Mark Wilson was born in 1943 in Oregon. He started using computers in 1980 and started to learn and invent his procedures to create computer generative art. His first computer was a Texas Instruments 99/4a Image
In 1985 he wrote a classic book revered by many creative coders to this day; it's called "Drawing with computers." Image
Mark Wilson's work is displayed in numerous museums such as Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, the Museum der Stadt Gladbeck, Portland Art Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Image
Mark Wilson key influences were Kandinsky, Mondrian, Charles Sheeler, Gerald Murphy, Archigram, Eduardo Paolozzi, and Experiments in Art and Technologyβ€”at MOMA Image
When he started to use a plotter, Mark Wilson worked in a 3-dimensional space thanks to the "skew" command allowing him to transcend flat surfaces. Image
"e16002"
2010, digital image, edition of five
dimensions variable, typically 24 by 24 inches (61 by 61 cm.) on rag paper. Image
Mark Wilson,"1E90", 1990 plotter drawing
36 x 48 inches (91 x 121 cm.), pigmented ink on paper. Private collection.
This drawing mapped pixels onto a helical surface Image
Mark Wilson,"Skew F10", 1985 plotter drawing
22 x 22 inches (56 x 56 cm.), pigmented ink on paper. Collection of Robert and Florence Fogelin. Image
Mark Wilson,"4E92", 1992 plotter drawing
36 x 48 inches (91 x 122 cm.), pigmented ink on paper. Collection of the artist. Image
Mark Wilson, "m1250", 2021 archival ink jet print.
Size variable, typically 24 x 24 inches (61 x 61 cm.). Edition of 5. Image
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