100 years of the computer artscene - Talk by Jason Scott and Rad Man at Notacon04 by ProstheticKnowledge published on 2012-05-01T22:26:00Z DISCLAIMER: Not a personal piece of work, but a copy taken from Archive.Org (http://archive.org/details/notacon-artscene-2004-04-24) for archival purposes. "Since the first time that machines could calculate, people have twisted, modified, hacked and played with them to create art. In a fast-paced hour, we're going to do our best to capture 100 years of computer art, the magic of the art scene, the demo scene, and a dozen other "scenes" that have been with us as long as computers have. Prepare yourself for a roller coaster of visual and audio history as your two over-the top scene pilots take you on "the story so far" to the artscene." A transcript of the talk can be found here: http://ia600204.us.archive.org/13/items/notacon-artscene-2004-04-24/notacon-artscene-2004-04-24-transcript.txt Part of a blog post here: http://prostheticknowledge.tumblr.com/post/22216967571/100-years-of-the-computer-art-scene-recording