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The Computer in the Visual Arts

The Computer in the Visual Arts

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is filled with gems re techniqesand theory.
Review: >Even though I have been using Computers as my medium for thirty odd years >I find >Anne Spalter's "The Computer in the Visual Arts" filled with gems >concerning technique >and theory. Lillian Schwartz, co-author with Laurens R. Schwartz The Computer >Artist's Handbook, W.W. Norton, Inc. 199

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant and beautifully written.Breakthrough. Bravo!
Review: As an art history major and computer enthusiast I am thrilled to see that a work of this caliber has finally been written on this important emerging field. Computers and the arts undoubtedly will be the next milestone in the history of human creativity. After reading this beautifully written text I am convinced more than ever that a revolution is underway in the arts.

The author deserves tremendous praise! Bravo.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrrific. Written by an artist for artists!
Review: I had read about this book in USA Today online and heard from a number of people I respect about it. Everyone kept telling me I had to buy it. I finally finished reading it and felt compelled to post what a wonderful experience it was to add The Computer in the Visual Arts to my library.

The concepts are illustrated and written in a way that artists can understand and enjoy (how refreshing!). Subjects that I had difficulty in comprehending such as the difference between screen pixels and image pixels are now clear to me. While some may consider a minor point, it is amazing to me how much more I am able to enjoy creating images with this new found knowledge.

I was also delighted to see so many outstanding examples of art work. The color plates were particularly gratifying. If this book has a second printing I would urge the publisher to have more color images. The range and diversity of the chapters was a real plus for me and gave me a "big picture" that I have never grasped before.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The first book on computers for the artists.
Review: My eyes usually glaze over instantly when I try to read anything, I mean anything, about computers by computer people. Anne Spalter's book actually gets me excited about the computer as a new medium. She presents information to those of us who want to make our own images. I have only been using a color scanner and printer for six months and every time I've looked for information I only found programs full of premade images and how to access them- until now. Thanks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!
Review: Oustanding! Anne Morgan Spalter has done an outstanding job in explaining and helping to define the Computer in the Visual Arts. Spalter has helped to magnficently define this emerging field through her thoughtful, easy-to-read prose. As an art history buff, I believe that this tome will become a timeless classic. The Computer in the Visual Arts helps legitimize thousands of computer artists throughout the world.

The images and artists represented throughtout the book are fascinating and stunning to view. The painstaking diagrams and illustrations are outstanding references that easily explain a number of complex concepts.

I hope many will refer this book to the uninitiated art enthusiast who hopes to learn more about the dramatic role the computer plays in the visual arts.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A real disappointment
Review: Reading all the customer comments and advance praise for this book, I was very excited and really looking forward to receiving it. But I found it a realletdown on several fronts.

First is simply the book itself. The publisher, Addison Wesley, should be ashamed of itself for using such a cheap paper in a hardcover. The stock is so thin and the "see-through" so great that reading it is a chore; this is an inexcusable corner to have cut. And the book design is just bad (other than the cover); the titling font looks like it came from a clip-art CD.

But these are quibbles with the physical object. In my view, the book tries to cover too much ground, and every concept is reduced to one paragraph, maybe two. And it is, above all, a textbook, which a didactic tone and vague "Exercises" at the end of each chapter.

I hoped for a discussion of some of the broader conceptual issues involved in the use of computers in art and architecture, which the blurbs led me to think were here. Sadly, that book still needs to be written.

Meanwhile, I returned this one for a refund.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great coverage of both the art AND the concepts!!
Review: This is a wonderful book and long overdue in the computer art community. The author deftly weaves together both descriptions of historic as well as contemporary art done with computer technology along with the concepts that underlie that technology in a complete yet very understandable way. In addition there are lots of suggestions of where to go to find more detailed information on all the topics covered. For the aspiring student the author has included valuable exercises to reinforce the material covered in each chapter. This book is definitely the "Foley and van Dam" (long the computer graphics 'bible' of the technical set) for the artistic aficionados of computer graphics! And, by the way, even the technical folks should enjoy this work!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ***A LANDMARK ACHIEVEMENT IN ART BOOKS!***
Review: This review is my first in hundreds of AMAZON purchases. Anne Morgan Spalter's The Computer in the Visual Arts is not only a tremendous achievement for the academic environment but also a brilliant introduction for the general population. This book is lavishly produced with both insightful writing and beautiful illustrations. I wish all of my textbooks were as rewarding and as fun to read. Kudos. Five-stars and two thumbs up. What is your nex topic?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: Undoubtedly the most comprehensive, thought-provoking treatise on this important subject.

The accompanying web page is terrific!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic! REQUIRED READING
Review: Wow! Talk about a comprehensive, fascinating indepth look at computers and the visual arts. Morgan-Spalter has created a bible filled with tidbits and treasures that any computer artists will find invaluable.


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