Today , thanks to computer graphics and digital drawing pad , we see tons of nontextual matter that has been made with the help of a computer . data processor and artistic creation have long run hand - in - hand , and here you may see some of the earliest piece of computer - assisted art .
Oscillon 40, by Ben Laposky, 1952. The artist used an oscilloscope to manipulate electronic waves on a small screen.
( viaVictoria and Albert Museum )
Lictformen (Light Forms), by Herbert Franke, 1953-1955
( viaTranslab )
First image-processed photo at the National Bureau of Standards, by Russell A. Kirsch, 1957
( viaWikimedia Commons )
A digital rendering of a pin-up girl,made byan IBM programmer at aSAGEDirection Center in the late 1950s. These centers were powered by the 250-tonIBM AN/FSQ-7.
( viaArtinfo )
Oscillon 520, by Ben Laposky, 1960
Electronic Graphics, by Herbert Franke, 1961-1962
Tanz der Elektronen, by Herbert W. Franke, 1961-1962
( viaLastplace )
Pictures made with the Henry Drawing Machine, invented by Desmond Paul Henry, early 1960s
( viaWikimedia CommonsandDesmond Henry Archive )
Transitional Works of Charles Csuri, made between 1962 and 1965, with a modified pantograph device
After Paul Cézanne :
After Albrecht Dürer :
After Paul Klee :

( viaCsuri Project )
The first ever computer-generated images of a human, the “Boeing Man” by William Fetter, 1964
( viaTranslabandSiudesign )
Studies in Perception, a reclining nude of the dancer Deborah Hay, by Leon D. Harmon and Kenneth C. Knowlton, 1966
( viaDigital Art Museum )
Edward Zajec: RAM compositions from 1969, done on anIBM 1620
Untitled Computer Assisted Drawing, by Paul Brown, 1975
Diamond Variation I and II, by Ruth Leavitt, 1975
( viaAtari Archives )
Digital artistic creation
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