Aug 10, 2010

Lillian Schwartz

Lillian Schwartz is best known for her pioneering work in the use of computers for what has since become known as computer-generated art and computer-aided art analysis, including graphics, film, video, animation, special effects, Virtual Reality and Multimedia.
http://lillian.com/















She studied free-hand drawing at the University in 1948–1949, oil painting in St. Louis, Missouri, watercolors and woodcuts in Fukuoka, Japan and finally came to the New York area in the 50's and continued to study art.

An intense interest in new materials and its effects on continued stimulus to the creative process during the growth of a work of art led her to be aware of and to incorporate existing technology into my work.





1970

“With computer-produced images and Moog-synthesized sound Pixillation is in a sense an introduction to the electronics lab. But its forms are always handsome, its colors bright and appealing, its rhythms complex and inventive.”




Experimental film

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