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361 Cubes

Plotter Drawing
1973 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Clive Richards began his career as a technical illustrator, then became increasingly interested in the possibilities provided by the emerging discipline of computer graphics. He produced some of the first computer animations created at a British art school, in Coventry in 1969. This is one of several highly-controlled plotter drawings created by Richards at Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) in the 1970s.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Title361 Cubes (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Plotter drawing, hand-coloured
Brief description
361 Cubes, plotter drawing, 1973 by Clive Richards
Physical description
Grid of 19 x 19 rotating cubes. Plotter drawing, hand coloured with pink and black ink
Dimensions
  • Height: 28cm
  • Length: 21.8cm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
Signed and dated by the artist in pencil
Gallery label
(07/07/2018-18/11/2018)
Chance and Control: Art in the Age of Computers (2018)

CLIVE RICHARDS (born 1944)
361 Cubes
UK, 1973

Clive Richards began his career as a technical illustrator, then became increasingly interested in the possibilities provided by the emerging discipline of computer graphics. He produced some of the first computer animations created at a British art school, in Coventry in 1969. This is one of several highly-controlled plotter drawings created by Richards at Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) in the 1970s.

Plotter drawing with hand colouring
Given anonymously
Museum no. E.676-2016
Credit line
Given anonymously
Summary
Clive Richards began his career as a technical illustrator, then became increasingly interested in the possibilities provided by the emerging discipline of computer graphics. He produced some of the first computer animations created at a British art school, in Coventry in 1969. This is one of several highly-controlled plotter drawings created by Richards at Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) in the 1970s.
Bibliographic reference
Catherine Mason. The routes towards British computer arts: the role of cultural institutions in the pioneering period. In: Brown, P. et al. (eds) White Heat Cold Logic: British Computer Art 1960-1980. MIT Press, 2008. pp.255-257.
Collection
Accession number
E.676-2016

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Record createdJanuary 7, 2016
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