I missed the original post, but I'm guessing this was about early computer artists (since everybody & their grandmother is a digital artist these days, including myself).  Herbert Brun was an amazing fellow who I've had the fortune to spend some time with when he taught a summer course here at Dreamtime.  I'm having a hard time pulling the exact references up on the net, but I seem to remember that he worked on Eniac, one of those early monstrous mainframes the size of a house, generating algorhythmic music & computer graphics, I'm guessing in the early 50s but it may have been a few years later. He was also very involved in Cybernetics.

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