Thursday 

Room 7 

15:00 - 16:00 

(UTC+02

Talk (60 min)

The History of Computer Art

Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant tapestry of computer programming as a realm of boundless creativity and expression. From the LSD-fueled hacking subculture in the 1960s San Francisco Bay Area to the dynamic web gallery of today, discover how programming has evolved into a breathtaking art form.

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This talk delves into the awe-inspiring stories of artists who, coming from fine arts backgrounds, stumbled upon the magic of computers in the 1970s. We'll unravel the mysteries of mathematical algorithms that have become the still lives and croquis nudes of computer art, adding a touch of beauty and emotional resonance to the digital canvas.

Relive the rebellious 1980s, where amateur programmers ignited the demoscene movement, echoing the ethos of the street art. Explore the fusion of technology and rebellion, where code became a medium for expressing raw, unbridled creativity.

In the digital age, witness the internet transform into a global gallery, showcasing not only the final masterpieces but also the code itself as a form of art. Marvel at the unexpected instances where a computer printout of a well-known algorithm commands thousands at art auctions, blurring the lines between traditional and digital markets.

We'll unravel the artistic potential of mathematical algorithms, exploring how they breathe life into digital works. Moreover, we'll showcase instances where the code itself is the masterpiece, challenging conventional perceptions of art.

Be prepared for a visually engaging experience supported by stunning imagery and beautiful code, aiming to inspire you to dive into the rich world of computerized art. Gain insights into the frameworks and tools that empower you to channel your creativity through code. Join us in embracing the fusion of technology and imagination, where the possibilities for artistic expression are as limitless as lines of code on a screen.

Maybe you'll even have an answer to the everlasting question of "What is art?".

Anders Norås

Originally educated in arts and design, Anders has spent the last twenty years writing code.

He has given numerous talks and keynotes at conferences such as JavaZone, NDC, J-Fall, Øredev and many more. Have given 100+ conference talks to a variety of audiences including media, design and hardcore computer science. Known for an energetic and highly engaging presentations.