Lillian Schwartz
Lillian Schwartz is a pioneer in the field of computer animation. In the early 1970s, she became the official artist in residence at AT&T Bell Laboratories, IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratory and at Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations where she would experiment with early computer graphics programs to create short works of film art. After studying traditional free-hand drawing while a nursing student at the University of Cincinnati, Schwartz became interested in incorporating technology into her artwork. Along with computer scientist Ken Knowlton, she helped create the image-generating programming language EXPLOR, with which she created many of her works in the mid to late '70s. In addition to her animation, Schwartz has also done research in the field of using computers to analyse the working methods of traditional artists such as Picasso, Matisse and Da Vinci by amassing large databases of their colour palettes and structures within their art. (from: http://www.undergroundfilmjournal.com/tag/lillian-schwartz/)
Acting
Crew
Movie
UFOs
Director
1971
Movie
Some of My Best Friends Are...
Wardrobe Assistant
1971
Movie
Olympiad
Director
1971
Movie
Pixillation
Director
1970
Movie
The Artist and the Computer
Researcher
1976
Movie
Mutations
Director
1972
Movie
Googolplex
Director
1972
Movie
Apotheosis
Director
1972
Mis-Takes
Director
1972
Collage
Director
1975
Alae
Director
1975
L'oiseau
Director
1977