Inconceivable yet computable - The generative work of Manfred Mohr
conference contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 14:11authored byFrancesca Franco
Focussing on the relationship between computer programming, art and creativity, this paper looks at how computer coding and computational art fill the gap between words and seeing in Manfred Mohr's art. The presentation focuses on Mohr’s "Artificiata II" (2012), a work that emphasises the artist’s strong interest in visual-music and visual-poetry, manifested in digital images on screen based works. The procedure used to generate this work creates lines and colours that move and overlay unpredictably on the screen. The animated algorithm contains random variations of speed and suites of stills that add a musical rhythm to the work.
History
Conference proceeding
Ways of Machine Seeing 2017
Name of event
Ways of Machine Seeing 2017
Location
Ruskin Gallery, CRASSH, and Computer Laboratory, Cambridge, UK