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  2. Generative art - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] Sol LeWitt created generative art in the form of systems expressed in natural language and systems of geometric permutation. Harold Cohen's AARON system is a longstanding project combining software artificial intelligence with robotic painting devices to create physical artifacts. [31]

  3. Sol LeWitt - Wikipedia

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    Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including conceptual art and minimalism. [1]LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960s with his wall drawings and "structures" (a term he preferred to "sculptures") but was prolific in a wide range of media including drawing, printmaking, photography, painting, installation, and artist's ...

  4. Sol Rezza - Wikipedia

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    Sol Rezza (born April 7, 1982, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine composer and sound designer who specializes in fusing experimental electronics with immersive audio. Her compositions integrate multilingual voice samples, granular synthesis and sequencers with open-source multichannel audio technology, such as the SoundSquares plug-in.

  5. Miguel Chevalier - Wikipedia

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    Museo de arte Alvar y Carmen T. de Carrillo Gil, 1996; José Hernan Aguilar et Miguel Chevalier, Oro negro, Bogotà, Ed. Museo de arte universidad nacional de Colombia, 1994; Jorge Luis Gutiérrez, Oro negro, Caracas, Ed. Museo de artes visuales Alejandro Otero, 1993; Rosanna Albertini, De l’analogique au numérique, Belfort, Ed. Musée d ...

  6. Amy Sol - Wikipedia

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    Amy Sol (born 1981) [1] is an American artist of Korean ancestry, who lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. [2] She is a member in good standing of a loose knit community of artists practicing Pop Surreal , Lowbrow , or, as Robert Williams defines it, "cartoon-tainted abstract surrealism."

  7. The City Rises - Wikipedia

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    The original title of the painting was Il lavoro (Work), as it appeared at the Mostra d'arte libera (Exhibition of free art) in Milan in 1911. Though realistic elements are present, such as the building, and the space is still rendered through perspective, this painting is considered the first true futurist work by Umberto Boccioni, even though it is not markedly different from his several ...

  8. Bio-Arte - Wikipedia

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    Bio-Arte is a feminist art collective, made up of the artists Nunik Sauret, Laita, Roselle Faure, Rose Van Lengen and Guadalupe García. [1] It was founded in September 1983, with its first exhibition taking place at the Museo Nacional de Arte during the colloquium "Bordando sobre la escritura y la cocina" (Embroidering on writing and cooking).

  9. Carmen Lind Pettersen - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Lind Pettersen published Maya of Guatemala: Vida y Traje/Life and Dress, a bilingual book, which is the most complete reference work on the textiles of the Guatemalan high plateau. [1] [5] That same year, she received the Order of the Quetzal for her artistic merit of preserving the cultural heritage. [3]