Stewart Dickson 23115 Bluebird Drive Calabasas, CA 91302 (818)223-9117 Stewart.Dickson@disney.comContact: The Williams Gallery.
The following documents an experiment in which the artist gained entry to a juried art exhibition based upon computer-rendered slides which were fraudulently represented as actual existing works, although they had not yet been created.
Numb1.obj, computer rendering of a virtual sculpture designed using a CAD program. (c) 1986 Stewart Dickson.
Hardware/Software used: Silicon Graphics Iris 2400T, Wavefront Technologies Advanced Visualizer.
Numb1.obj, Milled Aluminum on steel and black walnut hardwood base, Dimensions: 25" X 13" X 8", including base. (c) 1986 Stewart Dickson.
Hardware/Software used: Atari microcomputer and 3-axis numerically-controlled milling machine at Isthmus Engineering cooperative, Madison, Wisconsin. Randy Kohl, collaborator.
Numb2.obj, computer rendering of a virtual sculpture designed using a CAD program. (c) 1986 Stewart Dickson.
Hardware/Software used: Silicon Graphics Iris 2400T, Wavefront Technologies Advanced Visualizer.
Numb2.obj, Milled Aluminum on steel and black walnut hardwood base, Dimensions: 25" X 13" X 8", including base. (c) 1986 Stewart Dickson.
Hardware/Software used: Atari microcomputer and 3-axis numerically-controlled milling machine at Isthmus Engineering cooperative, Madison, Wisconsin. Randy Kohl, collaborator.
Numb3.obj, computer rendering of a virtual sculpture designed using a CAD program. (c) 1986 Stewart Dickson.
Hardware/Software used: Silicon Graphics Iris 2400T, Wavefront Technologies Advanced Visualizer.
Numb3.obj, Milled Aluminum on steel and black walnut hardwood base, Dimensions: 17" X 19" X 13", including base. (c) 1986 Stewart Dickson.
Hardware/Software used: Atari microcomputer and 3-axis numerically-controlled milling machine at Isthmus Engineering cooperative, Madison, Wisconsin. Randy Kohl, collaborator.