Untitled
Drawing
1989 (made)
1989 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
Harold Cohen (b. 1928) is a pioneer of computer art. He studied painting at the Slade School of Fine Arts in London. In 1968 he moved to the USA. From 1973-1975 he worked at the Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University, where he developed the computer program AARON, which became his creative authority from then on. Besides instructions on form and colour the program also takes into account what AARON has previously drawn, thus making it highly complex. Over the years AARON was further developed by the artist ('taught by the artist'), making it more and more a complex system. AARON can be seen as the first robot in human history to create art, the world's first pure A.I. (artificial intelligence) artist. The machine for example even selects and mixes colours and washes out the brushes. AARON cannot learn new techniques or imagery on its own - this must be hand-coded by Harold Cohen - but it is capable of producing a practically infinite output of distinct images in its own style.
Harold Cohen often signs the drawings created with the AARON computer program with 'AARON' along with the time when it was created.
Harold Cohen often signs the drawings created with the AARON computer program with 'AARON' along with the time when it was created.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Untitled (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Black and white computer-generated plotter drawing on paper |
Brief description | Black and white drawing by AARON, a computer program written by Harold Cohen, by Harold Cohen / AARON, United States, 1989 |
Physical description | Black and white plotter contour line drawing on paper depicting the outlines of some plants, trees and stones with five human figures appearing to dance within this scenery. |
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Credit line | Given by the American Friends of the V&A through the generosity of Patric Prince |
Production | This drawing was generated using AARON, a computer program written by Cohen. |
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Summary | Harold Cohen (b. 1928) is a pioneer of computer art. He studied painting at the Slade School of Fine Arts in London. In 1968 he moved to the USA. From 1973-1975 he worked at the Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University, where he developed the computer program AARON, which became his creative authority from then on. Besides instructions on form and colour the program also takes into account what AARON has previously drawn, thus making it highly complex. Over the years AARON was further developed by the artist ('taught by the artist'), making it more and more a complex system. AARON can be seen as the first robot in human history to create art, the world's first pure A.I. (artificial intelligence) artist. The machine for example even selects and mixes colours and washes out the brushes. AARON cannot learn new techniques or imagery on its own - this must be hand-coded by Harold Cohen - but it is capable of producing a practically infinite output of distinct images in its own style. Harold Cohen often signs the drawings created with the AARON computer program with 'AARON' along with the time when it was created. |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.1047-2008 |
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Record created | April 2, 2009 |
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