MOCA: Museum of Computer Art
Salon I Exhibition and Contest of the Month July 2011
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About the Book
An elegant catalog of all images from two shows at the Museum of Computer Art:
the Salon 1 Exhibition (67 images) and the Contest of the Month July 2011 (24 images).
91 images. 104 pages. Each image authentically reproduced in full color on its own page. Gloss paper.
35 artists represented from 12 countries.
A valuable promotional tool for all represented artists and another in our
series of prestigious catalogs documenting the history of digital art in our era.
Both shows jurored by JD Jarvis, who provides a preface to the catalog.
Introduction by Ion Henri Pervilhac Fournier.
Edited by MOCA director Don Archer. Design by Steve Soper.
the Salon 1 Exhibition (67 images) and the Contest of the Month July 2011 (24 images).
91 images. 104 pages. Each image authentically reproduced in full color on its own page. Gloss paper.
35 artists represented from 12 countries.
A valuable promotional tool for all represented artists and another in our
series of prestigious catalogs documenting the history of digital art in our era.
Both shows jurored by JD Jarvis, who provides a preface to the catalog.
Introduction by Ion Henri Pervilhac Fournier.
Edited by MOCA director Don Archer. Design by Steve Soper.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 104 - Publish Date: Nov 08, 2011
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About the Creator
Don Archer is co-founder and director of MOCA: Museum of Computer Art. MOCA was founded in 1993 as a virtual museum. It is a nonprofit educational corporation chartered by the New York State Department of Education and is a member of the University of the State of New York. It has been granted 501 (c) (3) tax-free status by the IRS. Its celebrated and highly-trafficked website at http://moca.virtual.museum is host to thousands of distinguished international artists and their images. Its website is updated on a continuing basis. Don Archer directs the Museum from his offices in Prattsville, New York, and Englewood, New Jersey.