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A/V artist • developer • optimist •

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P-197 J (1979), Manfred Mohr
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systems of the body, the city, and the car (1978), O.M. Ungers
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P-028a (1970), pen-plotter on paper, Manfred Mohr
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Haus am Horn (1923) by Georg Muche house prototype built as part of the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition showing the works produced by the school
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ribbon series (1982), plotter drawings by robert mallary
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… or, the structure of a building is sometimes more beautiful than the building (1983), flatbed vector plot by hushlak
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de divina proportione (1497), the divine proportion or golden ratio a renaissance book collaboration among friends, Luca Pacioli authoring the math and text, Leonardo da Vinci creating the illustrations and models, this three-part textbook was used for 15th century math
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iWarp (1988): origins of parallel computing building on the Warp machine (1984), the iWarp parallel computing project was built around a VSLI component with LIW, network interface and a switching node into a 1.2cm chip. typical parallel system configured into 64 cells, 8x8 torus
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warp machine (1984): origins of parallel computing the Warp machine was a high-performance systolic array computer consisting of a linear systolic array of 10 identical cells, each processor is 10 MFLOPS reaching 100 MFLOPS peak. Warp was 300x faster than a VX 11/780.
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in wilderness, lloyd sumner (1970) produced with the burroughs B5500 computer, calcomp 565 plotter, programmed with ALGOL
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lines of force of equipotential surfaces (1865) by james clerk maxwell a charge is indicated by the number of lines which converge to it, and the induction through any surface cut off in the way described is measured by the number of lines of force which pass through it.
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avant-métré, conducteurs de chanter principaux (1962) by jean perdrizet
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induction in rotating spheres (1880) by heinrich hertz hertz provides equations and solutions for interactions between magnets and solid or hollow rotating spheres. inducing magnets may be outside or inside, in the case of the hollow sphere.
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ISO/IEC 10646 #2 (2024) by Paul Prudence @MrPrudence a series of works exploring the use of text and signs as a material from which to weave fabrics of encoded patterns. exploring the historical links between weaving and computing, and their history of punched-card programming.
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kubus (1974), by klaus basset typewriter lettering composed of five symbols: 'I', 'O', ‘o', 'H' and '%'. by overstriking in various combinations, basset achieved a range of halftones from bright to dark, using the tones to shade the cubic object.
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P-197 J (1979), by manfred mohr the cube is divided into four parts by a horizontal and vertical incision. four independent rotations of a cube are projected into corresponding quadrants produced by incisions. and two diagonally opposite quadrants contain the same rotation.
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the cube schematic & tvc4, edward zajec (1971) tvc is less on design of visual modules, but of procedural ones. taken from "comp 3" organized by museo revoltella in trieste, italy in 1971. and one of the first exhibitions of digital art organized by a major museum at the time.
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zajec & hmeljak: the cube, theme & variations tvc 59888 (1972) left is the output, on the right is the flowchart and computer instructions
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printers weekly (1958) by otto treumann
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square root of 2 (√2) to 9600 digits. is there a pattern?
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