Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Early Home Computers in the work of Lola Dupre #ArtTuesday

Onc day Americans woke up to discover that home computers sat on their desks. These home computers soon brought with them the world wide web, smuggling the entire world into suburban homes from Portland, Maine to Portland, Oregon. Home computers transformed our families, our relationships, our the way we make our decisions. Nowadays we walk around with proof of that complete transformation in the form of smart phones. The work of painter Lola Dupre helps us remember just how strange home computers really are. Here’s more from COLOSSAL:

[Lola Dupre] continues her disorienting manipulations with a pair of early Apple desktops, ships with enough stories to rival a high-rise, and a cow so bloated she needs eight legs to stand. Each work pushes the limits of legibility as limbs and common objects undergo exaggerated distortions.

See Dupre’s work here!


Screenshot 4 2 14 11 48 AMEvery Tuesday is Art Tuesday here at Adafruit! Today we celebrate artists and makers from around the world who are designing innovative and creative works using technology, science, electronics and more. You can start your own career as an artist today with Adafruit’s conductive paints, art-related electronics kits, LEDs, wearables, 3D printers and more! Make your most imaginative designs come to life with our helpful tutorials from the Adafruit Learning System. And don’t forget to check in every Art Tuesday for more artistic inspiration here on the Adafruit Blog!

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