Mark Wilson, “Untitled Gray Ground & Untitled Light Gray Ground” (1973) (click to enlarge) Personal computing may have begun in the 1980s but the history of computer art started much earlier during a ...
In the early 1970s, programming computers involved punching holes in cards and feeding them to room-size machines that would produce results through a line printer, often hours or even days later.
Bruce Arden, a computer programming pioneer who helped usher computers into widespread use, has died. He was 94. Arden joined the Princeton faculty in 1973 and, as a department chair, played a key ...