• Xerox art (sometimes, more generically, called copy art, electrostatic art, scanography or xerography) is an art form that began in the 1960s. Prints are...
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    Xerox Holdings Corporation (/ˈzɪərɒks/, ZEER-ocks) is an American corporation that sells print and digital document products and services in more than...
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    Xerography (category Xerox art)
    resulted in the first commercial automatic copier, the Xerox 914, being released by Haloid/Xerox in 1960. Xerography is now used in most photocopying machines...
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    The Xerox Star workstation, officially named Xerox Star 8010 Information System, is the first commercial personal computer to incorporate technologies...
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    Photocopier (redirect from Xerox machine)
    A photocopier (also called copier or copy machine, and formerly Xerox machine, the generic trademark) is a machine that makes copies of documents and...
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    Artist's book (redirect from Art book)
    helped to establish electrostatic art as a legitimate art form, and to offer a means of distribution and exhibition to Xerox book Artists. Volume 1, #1 of...
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  • Untitled (One Eyed Man or Xerox Face) is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1982. In May 2021, it sold for $30.2 million at...
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  • as RanXerox in America). The artist uses Pantone pens for his unique art style.[citation needed] Richard Corben said about the character: RanXerox is a...
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  • The Oval Court (category Xerox art)
    Chadwick, Helen (2004). Helen Chadwick. Mark Sladen, Barbican Art Gallery. London: Barbican Art Gallery. ISBN 3-7757-1393-X. OCLC 55649865. Walker, Stephen...
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  • Carol Heifetz Neiman (category School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni)
    American artist who was a member of the feminist art movement of the 1970s, known for her surrealist and xerox art. She also created etchings, and worked in...
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    Lisp machine (redirect from Xerox Dolphin)
    MicroExplorer), and Xerox (Interlisp-D workstations). The operating systems were written in Lisp Machine Lisp, Interlisp (Xerox), and later partly in...
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  • and curator. He has been active in performance art, copy art (Xerox art), mail art and installation art. In 1997 he initiated the collaborative performance...
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    Sérgio Valle Duarte (category Xerox artists)
    technologies and techniques with digital images, electrophotography, Xerox art conceptualizing artistically the reading of DNA and also in the future...
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    Fluxus (category Contemporary art organizations)
    and for generating new art forms. These art forms include intermedia, a term coined by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins; conceptual art, first developed by Henry...
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  • of the Xerox machine. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 110. ISBN 0-7432-5118-0. Brooks, John (April 1, 1967). "Profiles: XEROX XEROX XEROX XEROX". New Yorker:...
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  • Sandra Llano-Mejía (category Xerox artists)
    in xerox art. Llano-Mejía attended Instituto Departamental de Bellas Artes [es] in Cali, Colombia; followed by studies at Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas...
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  • Esta Nesbitt (category Xerox artists)
    fine art, and by 1966 she was exhibiting her art. In the 1960s and 1970s, Nesbitt was one of the earliest artists experimenting with xerox art. She invent...
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  • The Art of the Metaobject Protocol (AMOP) is a 1991 book by Gregor Kiczales, Jim des Rivieres, and Daniel G. Bobrow (all three working for Xerox PARC)...
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    Ursula Burns (category Directors of Xerox)
    an American businesswoman. Burns is known for her tenure as the CEO of Xerox from 2009 to 2016. In this role, Burns was the first black woman to lead...
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    to finish the product and approached IBM to offer them what became the Xerox 914. IBM hired consulting firm Arthur D. Little to assess the technology...
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    Choreography for Copy Machine (category Xerox art)
    considered the first noteworthy animated film to use this technique. (See Xerox art for historical context.) For the film, Chel White developed a customized...
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    Scanography (redirect from Scanner art)
    the field of Xerox art. Artist Sonia Landy Sheridan, artist in residence at 3M and founder of the Generative Systems program at the Art Institute of Chicago...
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  • Faxlore (redirect from Xerox-lore)
    The first use of the term xeroxlore was in Michael J. Preston's essay "Xerox-lore", 1974. "Photocopylore" is perhaps the most frequently encountered...
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  • compositions. I.S.C.A advocated for the recognition of copier art as a legitimate art form. The group is best known for producing The I.S.C.A Quarterly...
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  • rumors that it had been Xeroxed so many times that nobody could discern the art style anymore. It became a kind of folk art. The "tampon-in-a-teacup...
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  • Laurie-Rae Chamberlain (category Xerox artists)
    a graduate of the Royal College of Art. An early adopter of the color Xerox art form, he exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in the late 1970s...
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    Mazewar by Jim Guyton, Mike Wahrman, and colleagues at Xerox for the Xerox Alto computer. The Xerox version went on to inspire many different takes on the...
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  • century later." In 1977, Xerox introduced the Alto to the world at the Xerox World Conference in Boca Raton. At that point, Xerox was already running some...
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    produced a series of Xerox works to be distributed freely and cheaply. In the late 1970s, Varble shifted his focus from performance art to drawing and video;...
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    generic information, in the tradition of the computer science research at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. Designing the visual composition and temporal...
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