Updated July 11, 2001
MOCA is one of the most heavily-trafficked, comprehensive, frequently-updated
and respected computer art museums on the Web.
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RECENT EXHIBITS
John Pangia
digital paint
Siegfried Schreck
digital drawn
Alessandro Bavari
photo paint Hans Dieter Grossmann
digital paintings
Afanassy Pud
computer graphics
Ileana Frómeta Grillo
digital collageFernando Hocevar
landscapes under the
hidden moonHerb Polsky
CARTOON ART
art for a new millenium
Sylvie Gallet
fractal art
Joel Mariano
digital art
Eyejam art
David Works
Laura Culver
art as political, social
and personal commentary LARRY HOPEWELL
The Rachel BoxesD.L. ZIMMERMAN
ART
portraits
FROM OUR
ARCHIVES
Steve Bennett
animation art
Truman Brown
ray-traced art
Pat Lichty
computer-painted art
Mike Miller
ray-traced art
Leokadia Skotnik
height-field art
Lee H. Skinner
fractal art
Caren Park
fractal art
Neal Bridges
ray-traced art
don lebow
fractal art
Robert A. Mickelsen
ray-traced and drawn art
Audre Vysniauskas
computer-enhanced photography
MAJOR CURRENT EXHIBITS
Pygoya
Eight digital abstractions
Angelo Di Cicco
nine works
Audre Vysniauskas
Six portraits
Catherine Yakovina
Russian artist, an overview
John Clive
digital abstraction
David Ho
digital illustration
Kent Oberheu
graphic fine art
GUEST GALLERY
Montosh Lall
Bobby Smith
Michelle M. Nicolaï
John Antoine Labadie
Sean Paul Lavine
Wilby
Tony Schanuel
SCANNED ACRYLICS AND OILS
Oliver Gili
THE FUSION
OF ART AND TECHNOLOGY
Thomas Vilot
ALGORITHMIC ART
Juergen Schwietering
FRACTAL ART
Janet Preslar
MOCA DIGITAL ART CONTEST 2001
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INTRODUCING OURSELVES
MOCA was established in 1994 by computer artists Don Archer and Bob Dodson to promote computer art in its myriad forms and manifestations. Many talented artists have given us access to their images, and what you see in our archives and current exhibit is some of the best work that we have solicited. Some of it may be of technical or historical interest, some of it may be innovative and unusual, and some of it may have potential (dare we say it) as high art. We hope you agree.Don Archer's digital art website
Essays on digital art by John Labadie
fractals, U-draw art and fractal music by Don Archer, MOCA director
Printmaking: a digital perspective
Some thoughts on IT in 2001: in the arts...and beyond
An interview by CESIA, the Italian arts organization,
with MOCA director Don Archer
The Whitney Museum (NYC) and MOMA (San Francisco) host digital art exhibits
Artist, curator, critic Tom R. Chambers reviews themMOCA's contributing editor is JD Jarvis
JD Jarvis reviews current MOCA exhibits
Digital art, articles and essays by contributing editor JD Jarvis
WE WANT YOUR ART
If you are a serious artist and share our goals, MOCA would like to look at your work. There is no charge for inclusion in our exhibits. Please do not send unsolicited art but make submisson inquiries to Don Archer, MOCA director
don@museumofcomputerart.comMOCA SEEKS CURATORS AND ART CRITICS
Do you have curatorial and critical skills? Want an ongoing platform for your ideas? Write to:Don Archer
don@donarcher.comCommentary and biographical notes by Don Archer.
The MOCA network of distinguished art sites
All rights to these images remain with the respective artists.
These images may not be displayed, printed, published or reproduced for any commercial
purposes whatsoever, in any form, in whole or in part.Copyright 1994-2001 MOCA: Museum of Computer Art.