Copper Giloth Trailers
The Red Table TrailerSelected Early Computer Animations - 1978-1985 Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
08 October 1992
Our documentary traces the artist Robert Mallary’s career from his early interest in art and technology in the 1940’s through his pioneering work with mainframe computers, vector graphics, and computer sculpture in the 1960’s and early 70’s to his later collage work using a personal computer system.
24 August 1980
This video is an educational piece explaining how to use a video waveform monitor.
01 January 1994
"I entered the field of computer graphics in 1978; over the next 16 years I had the opportunity to observe how women’s bodies were imaged and constructed in computer graphics in the areas of science, engineering, visualization, advertising, entertainment, and art.
07 March 1986
"Narrative Information is an exhibition of four of my short story computer-video sculptures. Abortion, language, relationships, and war are my subject matter.
01 January 1987
A red table is the central character in a kitchen drama.
01 January 1980
As I Said is a programmed piece of computer-generated art by Copper Giloth and Mimi Shevitz.
01 January 1985
Featuring the following pieces: Self Portrait, Popcorn, As I Said, Skippy Peanut Butter Jars, Childhood Logic, Variance 3, Feedback, Voice, Trees.