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Anna Wolf
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Continuing the series on genart pioneers. Born 1922 in Sevilla, Spain, Manuel Barbadillo applied since the early 1960s computers to further develop his concepts in constructivism and arabic ornaments, resulting in his monochromatic and square modules.
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Vanessa Williams
@fridgebuzz.eth
Thanks for introducing this work. 50 $degen
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David Meyreles
@systemdm
love these.. thank you for sharing!! 200 $DEGEN
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tim/vortac
@vortac
Another great share of artists diving into early computer art 🙌 Thanks Anna for enriching the channel 🙏 222 $DEGEN 🫴 💎
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Marius Watz
@mariuswatz
This is the type of work I’ve seen from him. https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O152188/adfera-print-barbadillo-manuel/
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Marius Watz
@mariuswatz
Very nice, I’ve seen his paintings without catching the name, wasn’t aware that he used computers. 200 $DEGEN 🎈
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