@article{Haggerty:1992:CPD,
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number = {6},
month = nov,
author = {Michael Haggerty},
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url = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MCG.1992.10052},
localfile = {papers/Haggerty.1992.CPD.pdf},
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doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MCG.1992.10052},
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journal = j-IEEE-CGA,
volume = {12},
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title = {{C}omputer {P}ainting in a {D}ifferent {L}ight},
abstract = {Last fall artist David Em was invited to try out Apple's secret
new computer system for a week. His goal was to answer one
question: Can we make art on the PC? The week-long project soon
stretched out to several months. At the end of that time, Apple
unveiled their new system (the Quadra series), and Em unveiled a
series of startling computer paintings, providing that creating
art on the PC was possible -- but with considerable effort and
skill.},
pages = {4--6},
year = {1992},
}
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