 
						The Artist and the Computer (1976)
						
						
						
							Pioneering artist Lillian Schwartz demonstrates the human input -- integrity, artistic sensibilities, and aesthetics -- that goes into producing early computer art. In voice-over she explains the intent behind a number of her films and offers insight into the artist's problems and decisions. Produced for AT&T.						
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|   | Lillian Schwartz | As: Self - Narrator (voice) | 
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Pioneering artist Lillian Schwartz demonstrates the human input -- integrity, artistic sensibilities, and aesthetics -- that goes into producing early computer art. In voice-over she explains the intent behind a number of her films and offers insight into the artist's problems and decisions. Produced for AT&T.
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Cast
|   | Lillian Schwartz | Self - Narrator (voice) | 
Directed By
|   | John K. Ball | Director | 
Writing Credits
|   | Claire Merrill | Writer | 
Production Crew
|   | Lillian Schwartz | Researcher | 
|   | Larry Keating | Producer | 
Edited By
|   | Larry Keating | Editor | 
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Sound
|   | Max Mathews | Music | 
|   | F. Richard Moore | Music | 
|   | Jean-Claude Risset | Music | 
|   | Emmanuel Ghent | Music | 
|   | Gershon Kingsley | Music | 
|   | Albert Miller | Music | 
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|   | Jeri Sopanen | Director of Photography | 
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