From his earliest experiments with the medium of computer graphic systems, John Whitney Sr. balanced a cutting edge use of technology with integrity and a strong sense of artistic control. Considered by many to be the "father of computer graphics," Whitney successfully linked musical composition with experimental film and computer imaging and remained a pioneer in the field until his death in 1996. The Collection includes: Experiments in Motion Graphics (1968) Permutations (1968) Matrix (1971) Arabesque (1975) A Personal Search: For the Complementarity of Music and Visual Art (1992)
The Collection includes:
Experiments in Motion Graphics (1968) Permutations (1968) Matrix (1971) Arabesque (1975) A Personal Search: For the Complementarity of Music and Visual Art (1992)