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Darrell Viner

Darrell Viner (1947 - 2001) was a pioneer in the field of computer art. He originally turned to computers to pursue his interest in movement and animation and went on to apply the technology to kinetic and interactive sculpture.

Darrell Viner:Early Work focuses on Viner’s experimental work at the Slade School of Fine Art in the mid-1970s and celebrates the recent acquisition to the Leeds Museum & Galleries Sculpture Collection of a series of his computer drawings from this period. Created with a pen plotter, which Viner regarded as a pliable drawing tool, the images have a remarkable hand-drawn quality. The artist described them as a ‘journey in mark making’.

Where

Leeds Art Gallery

When

Wednesday 14th November

10am - 4,30pm

For more information [email protected] or visitwww.leedsartgallery.co.uk

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Darrell Viner

Darrell Viner (1947 - 2001) was a pioneer in the field of computer art. He originally turned to computers to pursue his interest in movement and animation and went on to apply the technology to kinetic and interactive sculpture.

Darrell Viner: No Title focuses on Viner’s experimental work at the Slade School of Fine Art in the mid-1970s and celebrates the recent acquisition to the Leeds Museum & Galleries Sculpture Collection of a series of his computer drawings from this period. Created with a pen plotter, which Viner regarded as a pliable drawing tool, the images have a remarkable hand-drawn quality. The artist described them as a ‘journey in mark making’.

Where

Leeds Art Gallery

When

Wednesday 14th November

10am - 4,30pm

For more information [email protected] or visitwww.leedsartgallery.co.uk

Free Admission

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DARRELL VINER

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Darrell Viner

Darrell Viner (1947 - 2001) was a pioneer in the field of computer art. He originally turned to computers to pursue his interest in movement and animation and went on to apply the technology to kinetic and interactive sculpture.

Darrell Viner: No Title focuses on Viner’s experimental work at the Slade School of Fine Art in the mid-1970s and celebrates the recent acquisition to the Leeds Museum & Galleries Sculpture Collection of a series of his computer drawings from this period. Created with a pen plotter, which Viner regarded as a pliable drawing tool, the images have a remarkable hand-drawn quality. The artist described them as a ‘journey in mark making’.

Where

Leeds Art Gallery

When

Wednesday 14th November

10am - 4,30pm

For more information [email protected] or visitwww.leedsartgallery.co.uk

Free Admission

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YOU ARE INVITED TO

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Darrell Viner

Darrell Viner (1947 - 2001) was a pioneer in the field of computer art. He originally turned to computers to pursue his interest in movement and animation and went on to apply the technology to kinetic and interactive sculpture.

Darrell Viner: No Title focuses on Viner’s experimental work at the Slade School of Fine Art in the mid-1970s and celebrates the recent acquisition to the Leeds Museum & Galleries Sculpture Collection of a series of his computer drawings from this period. Created with a pen plotter, which Viner regarded as a pliable drawing tool, the images have a remarkable hand-drawn quality. The artist described them as a ‘journey in mark making’.

Where

Leeds Art Gallery

When

Wednesday 14th November

10am - 4,30pm

For more information [email protected] or visitwww.leedsartgallery.co.uk

Free Admission

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Darrell Viner

Darrell Viner (1947 - 2001) was a pioneer in the field of computer art. He originally turned to computers to pursue his interest in movement and animation and went on to apply the technology to kinetic and interactive sculpture.

Darrell Viner: No Title focuses on Viner’s experimental work at the Slade School of Fine Art in the mid-1970s and celebrates the recent acquisition to the Leeds Museum & Galleries Sculpture Collection of a series of his computer drawings from this period. Created with a pen plotter, which Viner regarded as a pliable drawing tool, the images have a remarkable hand-drawn quality. The artist described them as a ‘journey in mark making’.

Where

Leeds Art Gallery

When

14th - 22 November10am - 4,30pm

For more information [email protected] or visitwww.leedsartgallery.co.uk

Free Admission

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YOU ARE INVITED TO

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YOU ARE INVITED TO

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Darrell Viner

Darrell Viner (1947 - 2001) was a pioneer in the field of computer art. He originally turned to computers to pursue his interest in movement and animation and went on to apply the technology to kinetic and interactive sculpture.

Darrell Viner: No Title focuses on Viner’s experimental work at the Slade School of Fine Art in the mid-1970s and celebrates the recent acquisition to the Leeds Museum & Galleries Sculpture Collection of a series of his computer drawings from this period. Created with a pen plotter, which Viner regarded as a pliable drawing tool, the images have a remarkable hand-drawn quality. The artist described them as a ‘journey in mark making’.

Where

Leeds Art Gallery

When

14th - 22nd November

10am - 4,30pm

For more information [email protected] or visitwww.leedsartgallery.co.uk

Free Admission

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YOU ARE INVITED TO

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DARRELL VINER

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Darrell Viner

Darrell Viner (1947 - 2001) was a pioneer in the field of computer art. He originally turned to computers to pursue his interest in movement and animation and went on to apply the technology to kinetic and interactive sculpture.

Darrell Viner: No Title focuses on Viner’s experimental work at the Slade School of Fine Art in the mid-1970s and celebrates the recent acquisition to the Leeds Museum & Galleries Sculpture Collection of a series of his computer drawings from this period. Created with a pen plotter, which Viner regarded as a pliable drawing tool, the images have a remarkable hand-drawn quality. The artist described them as a ‘journey in mark making’.

Where

Leeds Art Gallery

When

14th - 22 November

10am - 4,30pm

For more information [email protected] or visitwww.leedsartgallery.co.uk

Free Admission

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