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Warrior

The Warrior Side One and Side Two 1990, computer enhanced sculpture, 90x60x12"
Fortran, photosilkscreen, mixed media

The image of the fighter, with the archetypical face, striving to attain his goals. The prototype and the archetype of the Warrior – the meaning and the symbol. The general outline of the shape followed the outline of the three-dimensional graphics "Man." The planks were drilled across the grain and hanged in a vertical plane. Then the surface of the sculpture was enhanced with some photosilkscreens on burlap and plots after similar image of man that served as a point of departure for constructing the sculpture, but with a different viewpoint, size, and perspective.


(published in LEONARDO, Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, 1993, vol. 26. No.1, pp.29-32: Planks, Programs &Art: Computer Graphics as a Sculptural Tool).

Published on the back cover of Computer Graphics Vol. 38, Nb.4 November 2004