Unaffiliated Researcher Christopher J Garcia looks at how computers changed the arts. Clips of interviews, performances, lectures and more combine with Chris telling the stories of the ways in which Computers became as instrumental to the Arts as the paintbrush, baton, camera, and chisel.
We begin a multi-part look at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (pronounced Karma) by looking at it's birth within the Stanford ...
We talk to David Em, graphics pioneer and all-around awesome guy, about his time working with SuperPaint, the Paint system designed by Dick Shoup at X...
John Cage may be the most important Modernist in history, and Lajaren Hiller the most interesting Chemist. The two of them together truly changed the ...
Max Matthews and John Pierce are arguably the two most influential humans on the path of technical development of early Computer Music. You can suppor...
We begin our investigation into Computer Music with a look at CSIRAC and the compositions performed using the computer in Australia. You can support E...