Prints/drawings
–Ben Laposky, Oscillon #4 (1954-1956 ) [photo of screen]
–Ken Knowlton and Leon Harmon, Nude (1957) [originally mural-sized, this is reproduction]
•More Knowlton: http://www.knowltonmosaics.com/
–Michael A. Noll, Gaussian Quadratic (1965)
–Vera Molnar, seria: interruptions (1968-69/1983)
–Manfred Mohr, P-159 (1973-74)
•More Mohr http://www.emohr.com/
–Cynthia Beth Rubin, doorways piece (1990s)
•More Rubin http://www.cbrubin.net/
–Roman Verostko, Diamond Lake Apocalypse (1994)
•More Verostko http://www.verostko.com/
–Jean-Pierre Hebert, Minotaure: detail, date?
•More Hebert http://hebert.kitp.ucsb.edu/gallery/perso.html
•Algorists http://www.verostko.com/algorist.html#hebert
–James Faure Walker –piece from office—
•Moore Walker http://dam.org/faure-walker/artworks.htm
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Ben Laposky, Oscillon #4 (1954-1956 ) [photo of screen]
Computer art history often begins with these pieces, although an oscilloscope is not digital and not a computer… Does have phosphor screen image controlled by mathematical equations, though.

Michael A. Noll, Gaussian Quadratic (1965)
Bell Labs. Dr. A. Michael Noll is a professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California. He was dean of the Annenberg School for an interim period from 1992 to 1994.  He has published over eighty professional papers, was granted six patents, and is the author of nine books on various aspects of telecommunications. http://www.citi.columbia.edu/amnoll/

Ken Knowlton, Nude (1957) [originally mural-sized, this is reproduction]
http://www.knowltonmosaics.com/

Vera Molnar, seria: interruptions (1968-69/1983)

Manfred Mohr, P-159 (1973-74)
   Started in Jazz. Traditional painter… uses computers but always part of art world discourse and European art scene. Also part of computer art world.

Cynthia Beth Rubin, doorways piece (1990s)
   successful computer artist. Began in “paintbox era”. Paintbox setups still expensive but not like before—and still needed access, training etc.

Roman Verostko, Diamond Lake Apocalypse (1994)
   A former monk, interest in and knowledge of art, but mostly in computer art discourse. Taught for many years.

Jean-Pierre Hebert, Minotaure: detail, date?
   See more images online—including sand piece.  Now has artist in residence at Physics Inst at UCSB

James Faure Walker –piece from office—
   traditional painter, founder and long-time editor of artscribe in UK.