MICHELANGELO complained about noise and marble dust in our profession,” says Sculptor David Smith, “but I finish the day looking like a grease monkey.” Sculptor Smith’s complaint reflects the rise of ...
In World War I, a young French stretcher-bearer got to thinking about life and art. People who wage war, he reasoned, are messy inside and out, but the precise, blankly implacable machines they kill ...
Drawn primarily from MoMA's collection, Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959–1989 brings artworks produced using computers and computational thinking together with notable ...