Manfred Mohr
Manfred Mohr is a pioneering figure in the realm of digital art, renowned for his algorithm-based creations that have evolved from traditional abstract expressionism to algorithmic geometry since the late 1960s. His innovative journey began with the influence of Max Bense's information aesthetics and continued to flourish through collaborations with composer Pierre Barbaud, culminating in a body of work produced exclusively through computer programming.
With a career marked by significant milestones, Mohr's artistic explorations encompass the generation of 2-D semiotic graphic constructs and the use of multidimensional hypercubes. His contributions to the field have been recognized through various exhibitions and retrospectives, solidifying his legacy in the art world as a leader in generative thinking.
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