Xerografie Originali created by Bruno Munari, shows how machines can make art, by manipulating them in a way that they were originally meant, but using the final product as something else. I like how the designs look, and how random they are when finished. Munari wanted to show the randomness and spontaneity in creativeness in the world though his piece, which is evident because of how random the pieces turn out. Although he is making the art by scanning objects in the Xerox machine, I wonder how much of it is really his and how much is just the machine in terms of how much control he has over what the finished piece will look like.
Page 83 from Art and Electronic Media by Edward A. Shanken.



good. love this.
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