
Herbert W. Franke
@herbertwfranke
Computer artist, scientist, philosopher (1927-2022)
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http://www.art-meets-science.io 08-03-2022 15:51:22
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Can't pass on #HENreunion started by Rodell Warner 🖤🤍 Here is 'Multiplication Tables' on Teia Community #tezos a simple way to visualize tables with lines that crafts beautiful & complex patterns ... Also an unofficial but personnal tribute to Herbert W. Franke

Re-Print “COMPUTER GRAPHICS – COMPUTER ART” (1971) by Herbert W. Franke Herbert W. Franke 🟪Searching for publication rights: Artist Leslie Mezei If anyone in our community has any information that may be helpful, please send a mail [email protected] or a DM here.


🟪Can mathematics be art?🟪 Mathematics as a Graphical Notation for Visual Artists Quote Herbert W. Franke: “This question reminds me of the discussion about Ernst Haeckel’s ‘Art Forms of Nature’ from 1904. When the biologist, who was already widely respected at that time,



🟪Dripstones in Science and Art🟪 Celebrating the Visionary's 98th birthday today Herbert W. Franke May 14th marks the 98th anniversary of Herbert W. Franke's birth. The Foundation is honoring the visionary with the re-publication of an article that shows the bridge-builder





Herbert W. Franke’s historic generative artwork Booklets and up-coming compete work edition databank for public access Found in the archive: booklets from 1955 with vintage photographs 17 x 24 cm of the series “Lichtformen” – Herbert W. Franke’s personal collection of his best-of


🟪 Herbert’s Cyborg from 1970 🟪 “If a spaceship were to arrive on our Earth from distant regions of space, it is much more likely that they will be robots, converted creatures or cyborgs.” Herbert W. Franke in 1970 The blog of HNF – this is Heinrich Nixdorf MuseumForum in





NB Water flowing | anbello.eth | anbello.tez Herbert W. Franke Quote Herbert W. Franke "Art always has to do with mathematics. Every picture can be described mathematically.” Thanks for showing these Math Art works.

Stephen Wolfram's dedication to the "inspiring" Herbert in our personal copy of "The Fundamental Theory of Physics". Herbert W. Franke loved to work with Mathematica software beginning in the 1990s generating and exploring art-math-relations. Many of them were published in the





thanks for sharing this! art meets science