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  Xerox art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xerox art (sometimes, more generically, called electrostatic art or copy art) is created by putting objects on the glass, or image area, of a copying machine, and by pressing "start," making an image.
Xerox art appeared shortly after the first Xerox copying machines were made.
Xerox art is often used in mail art.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Xerox_art   (229 words)

  
 Xerox art -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Xerox art (sometimes, more generically, called electrostatic art or copy art) is created by putting objects on the (A brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure) glass, or image area, of a (additional info and facts about copying machine) copying machine, and by pressing "start," making an image.
Xerox art appeared shortly after the first (Duplicator that copies graphic matter by the action of light on an electrically charged photoconductive insulating surface in which the latent image is developed with a resinous powder) Xerox copying machines were made.
Xerox art is often used in (additional info and facts about mail art) mail art.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/x/xe/xerox_art.htm   (223 words)

  
 PSRF Retrograde Archive : news
The history of copyright-critical art from the fringes of post-1960s experimental currents such as Mail Art to the subcultural Internet art activism of the 1990s is unlikely to be documented better anywhere but in the magazine PhotoStatic/Retrofuturism, from its first appearance in 1983 until its present, digital "retrograde edition".
The Art Strike was accompanied by the periodical leaflet "YAWN", and the "Copyright VIolation Squad Bulletin" intervened into the legal controversies around the Plunderphonics music of Negativeland and Jon Oswald.
A arte que aparece nessas revistas é deslumbrante, desde que se mantenha em mente a técnica usada em sua confecção.
psrf.detritus.net /other/news.html   (2076 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Photocopying Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The prevalence of its use is one of the factors that prevented the development of the paperless office heralded early in the digital revolution.
It was introduced by Xerox in the 1960s, and over the following 20 years it gradually replaced copies made by carbon paper, mimeograph machines and other duplicating machines.
In 1949, the Xerox introduced the first xerographic copier called model:A. Xerox became so successful that photocopying came to be popularly known as "Xeroxing", a situation that Xerox has very actively fought in order to prevent "xerox" from becoming a genericized trademark.
www.ipedia.com /photocopying.html   (971 words)

  
 Essays and Writings
She was so intensely interested in art and art processes and spent so much valuable immersed in her practice that she spent little time with her family.
If Esta Nesbitt is the originator of the Xerox transfer and/or inking process, this alone would be a significant original contribution to the art world as this process is commonly taught and widely utilized, particularly in printmaking studios.
An artist being sponsored by Xerox in the early 70's might have seemed at the time to be questionable Now it is easy to see that the earliest of technologically manipulated photographs were done on photocopiers and are the predecessors of the modern digital image.
www.arts.arizona.edu /kelvin/Writings/Writings.html   (8880 words)

  
 Field Work in the Tribal Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
And it marked one of the first efforts of a unique parc group dedicated to overcoming that barrier: a cadre of academically trained anthropologists who spend their time studying how people interact with machines, and with each other, as information flows through the workplace.
Joined by colleagues in computer science and other disciplines, Xerox anthropologists have gone into the field to conduct extensive workplace studies of such groups as the company's service reps, airline operations personnel, attorneys, and civil engineers.
Their growing understanding of the nature of these jobs has allowed them to write scientific papers on the often-overlooked but important ways knowledge is informally created and shared in the office, while also providing fodder for design of novel technologies to make work easier.
www.techreview.com /articles/98/05/buderi0598.asp?p=1   (625 words)

  
 XEROX UAE - News And Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Xerox DocuColor 2060, which is Xerox's latest digital color publishing system, can produce finished books, color brochures, one-to-one marketing applications and flyers at a rated speed of 60 ppm.
Established in 1985, the Dubai-headquartered Xerox Emirates is a joint venture between the Mohamed Hareb Al Otaiba Group and Xerox Limited, offering the latest and most advanced range of office equipment in the Middle East.
Xerox Emirates was awarded the prestigious 'Dubai Quality' award in 1996 in recognition for its commitment to customer satisfaction.
www.xeroxuae.com /news3.htm   (555 words)

  
 Echo Online :: Arts & Entertainment :: Ugly Mug has Xerox show
Even though Xerox art has been around since the 1960s, debuting just a few years after the initial Xerox machine was introduced, it first began making waves in the '70s with the downtown art scene.
The Xerox art movement dwindled down, though, in the mid-to-late '90s when the Internet began to infiltrate society, and soon it became old news.
According to Corey Houston, whose art is included in the Ugly Mug's exhibit, one of the benefits of this type of art is how affordable it is for the artist.
www.easternecho.com /cgi-bin/story.cgi?7173   (890 words)

  
 WheretheSecretisHidden
Besides which, the mail art show is a great way to support fellow mail artists, and gives the mail artist a chance to introduce his town to his preoccupation.
What mail art gives to each is international contacts and exposure and the freedom for each participant to find their own niche within the structure.
Of course, it's difficult to get a complete perspective of mail art, but it's safe to say that some mail artists are more active then others, some dip into it to keep in touch with old friends, while others are constantly mailing out, extending their personal networks while securing old bonds.
www.geocities.com /johnheldjr/WheretheSecretisHidden.html   (4170 words)

  
 Chain
Inviting vellum overlays, splatter of paint, xerox collage, matchsticks and cool blue geometric acetates inserted at cuts in the paper, red toner poems, plays, essays on other writers/other forms, notices, letters, ex/change—everything acts and reacts to what came before or the poem it lies against.
Simultaneously—reactively—performance art, spoken word, monologists, hip hop, salons, and the importance of “discourse” are at an all time high in the urban/urgent landscape.
Art is made of that fusion, reflecting the world’s multiple communities/displacements/relocations/experimentation on the fringes the “border” as juncture.
www.temple.edu /chain/3-1_murray.htm   (1239 words)

  
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In 1976, La Mamelle Arts Center, an experimental gallery for conceptual, performance, and video art, opened at 70 12th St in San Francisco with an exhibition of Xerox art.
Arts Wire is a service mark of the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Arts Wire CURRENT is a project of Arts Wire, a national computer-based network serving the arts community.
www.artscope.net /NEWS/new02132001-9.shtml   (858 words)

  
 RIT - News & Events: Xerox "rents" RIT art students' diverse paintings
Employee morale at one Xerox office has been lifted by RIT School of Art pieces hanging in the hallways.
For art students, there is nothing perhaps as valuable as the opportunity to exhibit work.
And even though that often means they have to foot the bill for supplies, students are likely thrilled just to have their art on display.
www.rit.edu /~930www/NewsEvents/1998/Apr02/xerox.html   (375 words)

  
 Xerox PARC: Art on Company Time   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Xerox is one of only a handful of companies that fund artist-in-residence programs.
Their contract says that artists own the art they create and scientists own the discoveries and research they partake in.
As a full-time employee of Xerox, the company owns Macdonald's brain and everything it produces so long as he is employed by them.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/1998/05/04/xeroxparc.DTL   (1113 words)

  
 Northwest Louisiana Art Gallery: Danny J. Williams
There are hundreds more art pieces that were not photographed nor documented.
The common thread in my work is the object, a singular object taken from the everyday or that was a personal choice that was created by me. I like to think of myself as “a pointer, this is art,” then take that image and manipulate it through whatever means I have or had available.
Art should also contain a structure, and include a foundation of what is considered good art and meet those standards.
www.nwlaartgallery.com /DannyJWilliams.htm   (569 words)

  
 Articles - Photocopying   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In the early 1950s, RCA (Radio Corporation of America) introduced a variation on the process called Electrofax where images are formed directly on specially coated paper and rendered with a toner dispersed in a liquid.
Advances in technology developed the process of electrostatic copying technology where a high contrast electrostatic image copy is created on a drum and then a fusible plastic powder (called toner) is transferred to regular paper, heated and then fused into the paper similar to the technology used in laser printers.
In 2005 some high-quality color printers and copiers were demonstrated to steganographically embed their identification code into the printed pages, as fine and almost invisible patterns of yellow dots; this was reportedly practiced with the top-of-the-line copiers for several years already.
www.adat.biz /articles/Photocopying   (1241 words)

  
 Oftener Particle: Death of Xerox Art
WE COME to tell you that xerox art-for the purposes of my previous projects-is dead and good as gone.
One thing has changed: the xerox machine, the audio cassette, and more slowly, even video have been replaced by a new constellation of devices arrayed around the personal computer.
Art benefits, probably, from certain limits imposed on it by its tools.
pwp.detritus.net /in/1999/OP/oftener1.html   (862 words)

  
 Between Form and Force: References and Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Various art galleries in the city of São Paulo had their doors sealed with an "X" in adhesive tape upon which a small sign warned: "What is inside stays; what is outside expands." It was reported in the newspapers Folha de São Paulo (7 April 1979) and Jornal da Tarde (7 April 1979).
Many projects involving art and telecommunications that were presented to the Biennial were refused by the curator.
In 1985 she manifested this poor vision when she rejected proposals of Brazilian holographic art, alleging that holography was an art form of the 1970s, and showing North American holographic art instead.
mitpress2.mit.edu /e-journals/Leonardo/isast/spec.projects/ramiro/ramirorefs.html   (3335 words)

  
 An Aesthetic History of Photography/Shelley Rice
We will be focusing on art photography, which is ONE of many photographic traditions, and examining the evolution of that singular tradition over the past 150 years.
I want students to understand how artists learn from and respond to their peers, and how this interchange has shaped a separate, self-conscious and highly elitist tradition within the history of a democratic medium.
Talbot, “A Brief Historical Sketch of the Invention of the Art,” CEP, pp.
www.nyu.edu /classes/finearts/photo   (511 words)

  
 RIT - News & Events: Xerox Corp. hosts student exhibit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
For art students, the chance to exhibit work is invaluable.
Artists receive $100 for each piece displayed in Xerox's building 218 in Webster, and they are at liberty to sell their work to interested Xerox employees.
To date, Xerox has paid close to $11,000 to exhibit RIT student work over the last three years and has grown more impressed with each show.
www.rit.edu /~930www/Proj/NewsEvents/2000/Apr02/xerox.html   (246 words)

  
 No More Flubs / Xerox vows to profit from technology innovations at PARC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Xerox initially owns 80 percent of the XNE firms; the remainder goes to the employees over time, giving them strong financial incentives.
``Xerox has moved from a company that fumbled one of the great franchises in American history to one of the best companies in its class,'' said Alex Henderson, who follows Xerox for Prudential Securities.
Daniel Kunstler, who follows Xerox for J.P. Morgan Securities, said that Xerox is ``determined to get this work (at PARC) commercialized.'' But PARC has changed, too, he said.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/06/04/BU107133.DTL   (1090 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Art and Innovation: The Xerox PARC Artist-in-Residence Program (Leonardo Books): Books: Craig Harris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Xerox PARC, now recognized as the hotbed of computer technology development in the latter half of the 20th century (and discussed in books such as Dealers of Lightning), took a new turn in the 1990s.
Because of its interest in the "Office of the Future," Xerox paired Bay Area artists with its in-house team of computer scientists (as well as anthropologists, philosophers, linguists, interface designers, mathematicians, and cryptographers) and closely documented their discoveries.
Art and Innovation explores the unique process that grew from this pairing of new media artists and scientists working at the frontier of developing technologies.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0262082756?v=glance   (901 words)

  
 Whole Earth Review: Art that networks - mail art and computer networks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Art and communication were being stripped of elitism, reevaluated and made accessible in street art and happenings.
Network art objectives of the 1970s were to bring art into everyone's home as well as to the street, and to expand the nature of the communication process itself.
When an art form networks, artists are the medium and the message.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1510/is_n75/ai_12267182   (1085 words)

  
 Xerox deploys state-of-the-art facilities management solution at Citibank | Xerox
Established in 1985, Xerox Emirates is a joint venture between the Mohamed Hareb Al Otaiba Group and Xerox Limited and offers the latest and most advanced range of office equipment in the Middle East.
Xerox Emirates wide range of digital products and innovative services has positioned the document company as the market leader in providing document solutions throughout the UAE and the Middle East.
Xerox Emirates also provides to customers consulting services to define the best approach to implement a solution and represents worldwide Xerox partners such as Documentum and Kofax.
www.ameinfo.com /19167.html   (1022 words)

  
 GearBits: palmOne Wins Dismissal of Xerox Lawsuit
The overly broad patent and the existence of prior art invalidated Xerox's lawsuit.
In a decision released today, Judge Michael A. Telesca of the United States District Court for the Western District of New York held that the Xerox patent was invalid.
The court held that the patent was invalid because, "The prior art references anticipate and render obvious the claim," or that the unistroke system was not a unique invention.
www.gearbits.com /archives/2004/05/palmone_wins_di.html   (326 words)

  
 WhatTheyThink.com - Print's Home Page
Quincy Allen, president of the Xerox Production Systems Group,accepted the Founder's Award yesterday at the opening ceremonies of Xplor 2004.  Xplor International is a worldwide, not-for-profit professional association that consists of thousands of users and suppliers of the products and services that create, modify, and deliver customized information using a wide variety of document technologies. 
Xerox is being recognized as the founder of the organization, sinceXplor initially began as a Xerox user group 25 years ago.  Over the years, Xerox has continued its involvement in Xplor by offering its expertise and innovative guidance and participating in the association's educational efforts with the printing industry.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to the document communications industry, EDSF presents these awards annually to honor worldwide academic institutions and professional organizations that have demonstrated dedication and creativity in addressing industry issues reflecting state-of-the-art technology.  Xerox is sponsoring the Innovation in Higher Education award and presenting it at Xplor.
members.whattheythink.com /news/newslink.cfm?id=17331   (896 words)

  
 Aífe Murray-Artist's Statement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
My interest is to obscure the border between life and art, so that the viewer experiences the slippage--what is domesticity, what is art.
Art of Service is an installation and public art work that is part of my multidisciplinary work-in-progress: Kitchen Table Poetics.
Conceived for the Mead Museum's exhibit, ("Language as Object--Emily Dickinson and Contemporary Visual Art"), Art of Service re-maps the universe from the perspective of those who have remained invisible or uncelebrated, both in the 19th century and right now in the Dickinson story--those who now maintain the poet's home as a museum.
www.emilydickinson.org /maher/statment.htm   (438 words)

  
 PARC Artist-in-Residence
PAIR is examined in detail in Art and Innovation: The Xerox PARC Artist in Residence Program, edited by Craig Harris and published by MIT Press.
The output of these pairings is both interesting art and new scientific innovations.
This is radically different from most corporate support of the arts, where there is little intersection between the disciplines.
www.pair.xerox.com   (249 words)

  
 Xerox art - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Xerox art - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Xerox_art   (216 words)

  
 Xerox Demonstrates Industry Leadership at Xplor; Accepts Founders Award, Hosts Educational Sessions; 'Getting Workflow ...
Xerox is being recognized as the founder of the organization, since Xplor initially began as a Xerox user group 25 years ago.
Xerox is sponsoring the Innovation in Higher Education award and presenting it at Xplor.
Nearly twice as fast as the previous Xerox speed benchmark of 92 ppm, the Xerox 180 Highlight Color system is one of three Xerox highlight color printers designed for transaction and publishing applications, such as newsletters and reports, as well as invoices and statements that use data from transactional databases.
www.tmcnet.com /usubmit/2004/Oct/1086680.htm   (1198 words)

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