Scherzo
for Matrix and Figures/INFORMATRIX 1970-1996
In its initial, linear implementation, SMF I(1970-75)
was developed with
the aim of setting up a process of figure composition on the plane, that
would be structured enough to be significant and open enough to allow
a wide margin of unpredictability.
In a second phase(1977-1978), the program was refined
and broadened to include order relations of figures in situations of partial
overlap.
A first version of SMF in the form of an interactive
book titled
Informatrix was developed in 1972. Shown here are a number of pages
from the second version of the book, developed in 1978 and published
in 1979. The user is encouraged to use the book, not only for the
production of pictures, but also for the discovery and invention
of one's own compositional rules and procedures. In this sense
Informatrix stands to the computer as a flip-book stands to film.
In its latest embodiment Informatrix has been restructured
and posted
on the web in 1996. At this stage, InforMatrix sets up a situation in
which certain personal stylistic preferences can be revealed to a
participant through an interactive visual dialogue and in terms of
the common ability to understand and reason by analogy.
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