With the 4th Annual Wikipedia Art+Feminism Edit-a-Thon taking place next Saturday, March 11, at the
With the 4th Annual Wikipedia Art+Feminism Edit-a-Thon taking place next Saturday, March 11, at the Flaxman Library, we’re thinking about women artists and computer coding.The Fall 1986 issue of Design Quarterly consists of Does It Make Sense?, a computer-generated, life-sized self portrait of the artist April Greiman, who refers to this work as “a magazine which is a poster which is an object.” Greiman created the artwork on the newly-released Macintosh Plus using MacDraw. Here you see the full unfolded artwork, the sleeve in which the folded poster was enclosed, and the poster unfolded on our reading room table.Visit our reading room to view materials by and about April Greiman, and to learn more about Greiman and this artwork, “the giant step that she had boldly taken into what had been very much a man’s world.” -- source link
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