Untitled
Drawing
1987 (made)
1987 (made)
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Roman Verostko (born 1929 USA) was one of the earliest artists experimenting with algorithmic art - work created using an algorithm or set of instructions written by the artist - and has been a key figure in its development. He was a member of the ‘The Algorists’, a term coined in 1995 to describe a set of artists, who, since the 1960s and 1970s, had been working with a shared interest in the use of bespoke software for generating art using the computer.
Verostko developed his own software to control a pen plotter, a mechanical device that holds a pen or brush and is linked to a computer that controls its movement. He adapted the machine to hold multiple pens in order to create intensely detailed drawings, such as this one. The algorithm written by the artist dictated the shape, distribution and colour choice for each line.
Verostko developed his own software to control a pen plotter, a mechanical device that holds a pen or brush and is linked to a computer that controls its movement. He adapted the machine to hold multiple pens in order to create intensely detailed drawings, such as this one. The algorithm written by the artist dictated the shape, distribution and colour choice for each line.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Untitled (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Multi-pen plotter drawing on paper |
Brief description | Multi-pen plotter drawing, 'Untitled', by Roman Verostko, 1987. |
Physical description | Colour multi-pen plotter drawing on paper |
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Credit line | Given anonymously |
Summary | Roman Verostko (born 1929 USA) was one of the earliest artists experimenting with algorithmic art - work created using an algorithm or set of instructions written by the artist - and has been a key figure in its development. He was a member of the ‘The Algorists’, a term coined in 1995 to describe a set of artists, who, since the 1960s and 1970s, had been working with a shared interest in the use of bespoke software for generating art using the computer. Verostko developed his own software to control a pen plotter, a mechanical device that holds a pen or brush and is linked to a computer that controls its movement. He adapted the machine to hold multiple pens in order to create intensely detailed drawings, such as this one. The algorithm written by the artist dictated the shape, distribution and colour choice for each line. |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.305-2009 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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