1. Documentaries | Lillian F. Schwartz
A new documentary form that intermixes live action, still footage, computer images, dance and poetry to achieve an artistic and intellectual union.
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2. Video | Lillian F. Schwartz
8 jan 2013 · Experimental work with dancer and musicians to combine and present an unusual choreography of performers and music as a unified force.
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3. Lillian Schwartz: Whirlwind of Creativity - Henry Ford Museum
Best known for her experimental films, animation, videos and computer-aided art analysis, Lillian Schwartz became an early adopter of computer art in the mid- ...
Lillian Schwartz: Whirlwind of Creativity is a career-retrospective exhibition showcasing the groundbreaking work of multimedia artist Lillian Schwartz.
4. In Memoriam: Lillian Schwartz, 1927–2024 - Computer History Museum
7 dagen geleden · Leading video and media curator Barbara London on Lillian Schwartz. From the 2021 Fellow Awards. 4 minutes.
CHM remembers the remarkable life and career of 2021 CHM Fellow Lillian Schwartz, a trailblazer at the intersection of computers and art.
5. Charlotte Moorman, Lillian Schwartz, Carolee Schneemann, Looking ...
Schwartz's animations and screen captures have the cartoon colors of much contemporary art—and enough failure screens to challenge even Windows. Her equation of ...
Review by John Haber of Charlotte Moorman at the Grey Art Gallery of New York University, Wolf Vostell at Rooster, Lillian Schwartz at Magenta Plains, Casey Reas at Bitforms, Carolee Schneemann at P.P.O.W. and Galerie Lelong, Looking Glass at Fridman gallery, and the origins of video art
6. Watch 30 Films from the 1970s by Computer Animation Pioneer Lillian ...
16 mrt 2016 · In the 1970s and 80s, a certain vivid, complex, and slightly frightening computer-graphics aesthetic rose in the zeitgeist. Though it has ...
In the 1970s and 80s, a certain vivid, complex, and slightly frightening computer-graphics aesthetic rose in the zeitgeist. Though it has long passed into the realm of the retro, it remains imprinted on our minds, and we owe much of its look and feel to an artist named Lillian F. Schwartz.
7. Lillian Schwartz | Mudam
Lillian Schwartz (1927, Cincinnati, Ohio) stated in 1984: 'My art has been nurtured by harnessing the technology that invades our everyday life.
Through its collection, exhibitions, programmes and partnerships, Mudam Luxembourg aims to advance its mission to collect, present and make accesiible the most relevant art of our times, for the largest public possible.
8. Lillian Schwartz | RTP_SFPC_SUMMER20
Schwartz's editing techniques may seem old hat to some 21st-century viewers, but her videos still consistently compel; many of them get their charge from ...
recreating the past / SFPC summer 2020