Computer Generated Art / Csuri OSU

Computer Generated Art / Csuri OSU

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Please allow 7 working days to process before shipping White Unstructured Hat  Buckled Closer - 100% Bio-washed Chino Twill  Charles A. Csuri is an artist, a computer graphics pioneer and a Professor Emeritus, at The Ohio State University. He has been experimenting with computer graphics technology since 1963 and by 1965 had started creating computer animated films, most well known of which is the ‘Hummingbird’ from 1967, purchased by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Csuri’s recurring themes that have effected his “creative partnership” with the computer in exploring the aesthetic object include object transformation, randomness, collaboration and hierarchical levels of control. Media art history texts have always featured Csuri’s early works as important examples computer generated art. Siggraph has also officially recognized him as a computer graphics pioneer. He has been referred to as the “master of the digital renaissance” for his skillful blending of fine arts and sci

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