BENJAMIN F. LAPOSKY (1914-2000) OSCILLOSCOPE PHOTO
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Benjamin Francis Laposky (1914-2000)
Oscillon No. 1167 (Electronic Abstraction)
Titled 'Oscillon No. 1167 (Electronic Abstraction)' and signed with an artist's label. Benjamin Laposky was a mathematician and artist from Cherokee, Iowa. He is credited as the pioneer of electronic art and created the first computer graphics using an oscilloscope and rotating colored filters to create his abstract art.
Measures 8 x 10 inches.
Provenance: The Evonne K. English Conservatorship Art Collection.
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Oscillon No. 1167 (Electronic Abstraction)
Titled 'Oscillon No. 1167 (Electronic Abstraction)' and signed with an artist's label. Benjamin Laposky was a mathematician and artist from Cherokee, Iowa. He is credited as the pioneer of electronic art and created the first computer graphics using an oscilloscope and rotating colored filters to create his abstract art.
Measures 8 x 10 inches.
Provenance: The Evonne K. English Conservatorship Art Collection.
We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.
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Very good condition, unframed.
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BENJAMIN F. LAPOSKY (1914-2000) OSCILLOSCOPE PHOTO
Estimate $100 - $200
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