“Remembering Roman Verostko” by Rubin, Lichty, Xu, Verostko and Mitchell – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Remembering Roman Verostko” by Rubin, Lichty, Xu, Verostko and Mitchell

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    Remembering Roman Verostko

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    Roman Verostko (1929?2024) was an American artist and educator renowned for his pioneering work in algorithmic art. He developed software for creating code-generated imagery using a pen plotter adapted for oriental brushes. In 1995, he co-founded the Algorists with Jean-Pierre H?bert. Verostko received accolades including the Golden Plotter First Prize (1994) and an Ars Electronica honorable mention (1993). His work was exhibited globally in major exhibitions such as “Digital Pioneers” at the V&A, London, and “The Algorithmic Revolution” at ZKM, Karlsruhe. He was Professor Emeritus at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and was inducted into the SIGGRAPH Academy in 2018.

    Join us for a session dedicated to celebrating the life and legacy of Roman Verostko. This session will delve into his groundbreaking contributions to algorithmic art and their lasting impact on the digital art community. Attendees will have the opportunity to reflect on Verostko’s innovative work, share memories, and discuss his significant influence on the field. We invite the community to come together to honor Roman Verostko’s remarkable achievements and enduring legacy.

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