In 1987, the American artist Keith Haring, known for his signature bright, cartoonish style, created five digital drawings on a chunky personal computer. Since then, these images have been stored on ...
Should we look at digital, computer-generated artwork in the same way we evaluate performative happenings? Can electronic generative art be interpreted as performance with machines instead of bodies?
Scanning a drawing into a computer lets you preserve your drawings, which might otherwise erode on their original media, especially for newsprint and other acidic papers. Scanned drawings also make it ...