Early Work
 
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1950- 1st oil painting (age 5)



1965 - Art Honorary Society Juried Exhibition - Prize in Watercolors.


1967
- Penn State Computer Assisted Instruction Lab - IBM 1500 (1130 based (24Kb)) 30 terminal real time instructional system, with monitor, keyboard, light pen, audio and random access image reel (strip on right - digital code in soundtrack area). Screen images were coded via a character set of line segments, joined by backspaces, reverse feeds, etc. I began as a graduate assistant, and worked through '73 as the lab's computer graphic artist, designing such as:

 


Mobile 20 station van

Screen display - Apollo orbiting the moon

Research illustrations

Course Illustrations

Brushes didn't make paintings, and computers didn't make art.

Computers weren't easy.

 

 

 
 
Early Work
 
 

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