PYGOYA'S EARLY IBM XT AND AMIGA COMPUTER WORK,
USING ELECTRONIC ART'S EARLY DELUXE PAINT PROGRAM
(ONLY 1 MG RAM AND 32 COLORS IN 'HI RES'!)
VINTAGE 1985-86 SERIES
Some were exhibited in the first digital art
exhibition in China at the Shanghai Art Museum in 1988;
Pygoya's show of 100
works was on the first floor main exhibition hall of the museum
What is displayed here are samples of over
1000 works done by the artist between 1985 and 1988 using these
early PCs, almost all now lost on aged corrupt floppy disks. INFO
magazine of Commodore featured Pygoya,
a.k.a. Rodney Chang, and his work as the "Amiga
Artist." (1989)
The historical significance of these primordial digital works
1986 © Rodney Pygoya Chang

Outback

Chance in Life

Victimized

Moonlight in Foshan

Hawaiian Sunset

Crabby

Tide Pool