Roman Verostko has pioneered the development and creative use of an artist's personal expert system. Recipient of the
Golden Plotter First Prize (1994, Gladbeck, Germany) and an Ars Electronica honorable mention (1993), his work has been exhibited in
major art and technology exhibitions on five continents. A past Board Member of the Inter-Society for Electronic Art and Program
Director for the Fourth International Symposium on Electronic Art, Verostko has published articles and lectured internationally on the
subject of Art and Algorithm. Recent work includes a binary version of a Universal Turing Machine illuminated with algorithmically
generated designs. A Professor Emeritus of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, he currently resides in South Minneapolis, where
he maintains an experimental studio with one work station reserved for research and development.
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Carnival, Pathway Series ink on paper 36" X 24", 1989 |
Pathway Series ink on paper 44" X 30", 1993 |
Heaven and Earth ink on paper 36" X 24", 1991 |
Nested Swallow ink on paper 44" X 30", 1995 |
Diamond Lake Apocalypse: Buddha ink on paper 22" X 30", 1992 |
Scarab Series ink on paper 30" X 22", 1993 |
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