GENUM

Nov. 27, 2012, 3:41 p.m.

James Faure Walker

http://generative-artworks.blogspot.cz/2009/08/james-faure-walker.html

James Faure Walker has been combining painting and digital approaches since the 1980s. He works with physical and digital material, playing on the contrast between the two. His recent exhibitions include solo shows in Berlin and London and appearances at SIGGRAPH, Digital Salon New York, the John Moores, Prospects Drawing Prize, RA Summer Exhibition, and "1979" at Bloomberg Space in London. In 1998 he won the international Golden Plotter prize at Computerkunst, and in 2002 he was awarded an AHRB Senior Research Fellowship.

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Nov. 27, 2012, 3:41 p.m.

Frank Richter

http://generative-artworks.blogspot.cz/2009/07/frank-richter.html

Frank Richter has been using a computer to generate his art since 1990. He seeks to amalgamate the historic precedents of computer graphics and science, involving research in spatial perception, dynamical systems and emergence. His work based primarily on multidimensional structures which grounded in the concept of hypercube and the self-developed language LTI ("Lingua Trium Insignium"). This is a language with only three letters and the multi-dimensional potential of complex constellations. Frank Richter lives and works in Berlin. From 1989 - 1993 he studied Communication and Media Sciences.

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