December 16, 2021 Fall/Winter 2021-22
Sharing some participant work from our Fall 2021 participants of our Recreating the Past class, where we study computational art from the past decades, and co-create our own computational art histories through recreating the works of artists who inspire us.
Kate Yourke recreates Vera Molnar's “Trapèzes inscrits 1/5” 1974:


Heidi He recreates Lillian Schwartz’s “Pixillation” 1970 and Klimt “The Kiss” 1907:


Jenna Murphy recreates Mary Ellen Solt “Geranium” 1963:


Mauricio Román recreates Vera Molnar “1% de Désordre bleu et rouge” 1979:


Shen-Shen Wu recreates Hassan Sharif “Dots, Lines, and Forms” 1984:


Sara K recreates Hassan Sharif's “Seven Points” (2013):


Mauricio Román recreates Muriel Cooper's “Teaching Children Thinking” 1970:


Heidi He recreates Vera Molnar's “199039 Déhancement” 1990:


Hiroyuki Sakamoto recreates John Maeda's “Morisawa 10” 1996:


Lillian-Yvonne Bertram recreates Jack Whitten “5 lines 4 squares” Unknown date*:


Lillian-Yvonne Bertram recreates John Whitney “Matrix” 1971:


Mauricio Román recreates John Whitney “Permutations” 1968:


Sara K recreates Mary Ellen Bute's “SYNCHROMY N°2 - O EVENING STAR” 1968:


Matthis Grunsky recreates Xylor Jane's “Dinnertime” 2020:


Anna Rulloda recreates Hassan Sharif “Iron No. 3” 2020:

