The making of Aoxoamoxoa 7 tells a lot about the evolution of digital imaging over the last 25 years. All my early computer art was done in big labs with hard-ware that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. The machines were scotch-taped together and required a full-time team of programmers and managers to run. The soft-ware was one-of-a-kind, completely undocumented, and definitely not designed for artists. Trying to print digital art-work accurately was a nightmare. By contrast, I created Aoxoamoxoa 7 on an Intergraph desktop PC with 3D Studio Max, an affordable off-the-shelf software program, then printed it on a Hewlett Packard 2500CP inkjet printer, all in my own studio. That's progress.
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