Archive for February, 2009

The ACM SIGGRAPH Education Index

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

The ACM SIGGRAPH Education Index strives to be a comprehensive online interactive database of academic programs that offer computer graphics, digital arts, interactive media and games curricula.
Through a research effort by the ACM SIGGRAPH Educatio

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http://education.siggraph.org/resources/directory/

White Heat Cold Logic

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

New publication
British Computer Art 1960-1980
Edited by Paul Brown, generic cialisatalog/author/default.asp?aid=35684″>Charlie Gere, Nicholas Lambert and Catherine Mason

Technological optimism, even utopianism, was widespread at midcentury; in Britain, Harold Wilson in 1963 promised a new nation “forged from the white heat of the technological revolution.” In this heady atmosphere, pioneering artists transformed the cold logic of computing into a new medium for their art and played a central role in connecting technology and culture. White Heat Cold Logic tells the story of these early British digital and computer artists—and fills in a missing chapter in contemporary art history.

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