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@weareunitlondon

@weareunitlondon
6 posts
2023-12-17
As a female artist in a predominantly male-dominated field, Vera Molnár broke barriers and paved the way for women in the world of digital art. Her legacy extends beyond her creations, inspiring a new generation of female artists. [image]
2023-12-17 View on X
New York Times

Vera Molnar, considered the godmother of generative art for her computer-aided paintings and drawings that started in the 1960s, died on December 7 at age 99

in partnership with @martingrasser — released a series of 500 pieces entitled “Themes and Variations,” which would turn out to be some of her last work. https://deca.art/... @hello...

She once said, ‘I am interested in what the machine can do that is specific to the machine, and I am interested in the surprise that comes out of it.’ Her perspective on technology and art continues to resonate in the ever-evolving landscape of digital creativity. [image]
2023-12-17 View on X
New York Times

Vera Molnar, considered the godmother of generative art for her computer-aided paintings and drawings that started in the 1960s, died on December 7 at age 99

in partnership with @martingrasser — released a series of 500 pieces entitled “Themes and Variations,” which would turn out to be some of her last work. https://deca.art/... @hello...

Sad news today as we learn about the passing of the pioneering digital artist, Vera Molnár. A thread on a legend.🧵 [image]
2023-12-17 View on X
New York Times

Vera Molnar, considered the godmother of generative art for her computer-aided paintings and drawings that started in the 1960s, died on December 7 at age 99

in partnership with @martingrasser — released a series of 500 pieces entitled “Themes and Variations,” which would turn out to be some of her last work. https://deca.art/... @hello...

2023-12-16
As a female artist in a predominantly male-dominated field, Vera Molnár broke barriers and paved the way for women in the world of digital art. Her legacy extends beyond her creations, inspiring a new generation of female artists. [image]
2023-12-16 View on X
New York Times

Vera Molnar, considered the godmother of generative art for her computer-aided paintings and drawings that started in the 1960s, died on December 7 at age 99

Experimenting with algorithms, she began to employ the principles of computation in her work even before she gained access to an actual computer.

Sad news today as we learn about the passing of the pioneering digital artist, Vera Molnár. A thread on a legend.🧵 [image]
2023-12-16 View on X
New York Times

Vera Molnar, considered the godmother of generative art for her computer-aided paintings and drawings that started in the 1960s, died on December 7 at age 99

Experimenting with algorithms, she began to employ the principles of computation in her work even before she gained access to an actual computer.

She once said, ‘I am interested in what the machine can do that is specific to the machine, and I am interested in the surprise that comes out of it.’ Her perspective on technology and art continues to resonate in the ever-evolving landscape of digital creativity. [image]
2023-12-16 View on X
New York Times

Vera Molnar, considered the godmother of generative art for her computer-aided paintings and drawings that started in the 1960s, died on December 7 at age 99

Experimenting with algorithms, she began to employ the principles of computation in her work even before she gained access to an actual computer.