The Artist and the Computer (1976)
Pioneering artist Lillian Schwartz demonstrates the human input -- integrity, artistic sensibilities, and aesthetics -- that goes into producing early computer art. In voice-over she explains the intent behind a number of her films and offers insight into the artist's problems and decisions. Produced for AT&T.
User rating:
Cast
Lillian Schwartz | As: Self - Narrator (voice) |
See More
Storyline
Pioneering artist Lillian Schwartz demonstrates the human input -- integrity, artistic sensibilities, and aesthetics -- that goes into producing early computer art. In voice-over she explains the intent behind a number of her films and offers insight into the artist's problems and decisions. Produced for AT&T.
Tagline: | |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
Lillian Schwartz |
Self - Narrator (voice) |
Directed By
John K. Ball |
Director |
|
Writing Credits
Claire Merrill |
Writer |
|
Production Crew
Lillian Schwartz |
Researcher |
|
Larry Keating |
Producer |
Edited By
Larry Keating |
Editor |
|
Costume and Makeup
Sound
F. Richard Moore |
Music |
|
Emmanuel Ghent |
Music |
|
Max Mathews |
Music |
|
Jean-Claude Risset |
Music |
|
Albert Miller |
Music |
|
Gershon Kingsley |
Music |
|
Visual Effects
Camera
Jeri Sopanen |
Director of Photography |
|
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
Reviews & Recommendations
Video Gallery
Coming Soon...
Photo Gallery
Coming Soon...