Trevor E. Batten (1945) - Rough Logic - Amiga2000 eigene Software





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Trevor E. Batten (1945), Rough Logic - Amiga2000 own Software, 1990, offset print, 48 × 40 cm, Germany, signed by hand, limited edition of 1000 copies, excellent condition.
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You are bidding on a hand-signed work by the artist Trevor E. Batten (born 1945) from the year 1990.
Artist: Trevor E. Batten (1945)
Title: Rough Logic - Amiga 2000 own software
Year: 1990
Size: approx. 48 x 40 cm
Signature: hand-signed
Technology: Offset printing
Print run: 1000 copies
Publisher: Deutsche Bahn
Signature: hand-signed
Condition: very good
Exclusive edition from Deutsche Bahn to mark the start of the InterCityExpress.
Published by the Headquarters of Deutsche Bundesbahn, Press and Public Relations, Frankfurt am Main.
Shipping is carried out with DHL, well packed, insured, and with a tracking number.
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Trevor E. Batten (1945)
Conceptual media artist and pioneer of digital image worlds
Trevor E. Batten was born in 1945 in Hillingdon, England. Since the late 1960s, he has engaged with the computer as an artistic medium — not as a technical tool, but as a linguistic system for materializing concepts. For Batten, the computer is an ideal instrument for exploring imaginary spaces and for visualizing abstract data structures.
As early as 1967, during his studies at Exeter College of Art, his first computer-generated image was created. Other stations included the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht, where, under the direction of Werner Kaegi, the intermedial project Cross Media Mapping was created. There, Batten explored the transfer of sound structures into visual images.
His work ranges from abstract plotter drawings to dynamic image processes with the Amiga computer. At the heart of it is always the interplay between theory, algorithm, and aesthetics. Between 1988 and 1999 he taught media art at the AKI in Enschede, while at the same time continuing his artistic research.
Batten is regarded as one of the early pioneers of conceptual computer art—his work combines technological innovation with deep media-philosophical insight.
You are bidding on a hand-signed work by the artist Trevor E. Batten (born 1945) from the year 1990.
Artist: Trevor E. Batten (1945)
Title: Rough Logic - Amiga 2000 own software
Year: 1990
Size: approx. 48 x 40 cm
Signature: hand-signed
Technology: Offset printing
Print run: 1000 copies
Publisher: Deutsche Bahn
Signature: hand-signed
Condition: very good
Exclusive edition from Deutsche Bahn to mark the start of the InterCityExpress.
Published by the Headquarters of Deutsche Bundesbahn, Press and Public Relations, Frankfurt am Main.
Shipping is carried out with DHL, well packed, insured, and with a tracking number.
...
Trevor E. Batten (1945)
Conceptual media artist and pioneer of digital image worlds
Trevor E. Batten was born in 1945 in Hillingdon, England. Since the late 1960s, he has engaged with the computer as an artistic medium — not as a technical tool, but as a linguistic system for materializing concepts. For Batten, the computer is an ideal instrument for exploring imaginary spaces and for visualizing abstract data structures.
As early as 1967, during his studies at Exeter College of Art, his first computer-generated image was created. Other stations included the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht, where, under the direction of Werner Kaegi, the intermedial project Cross Media Mapping was created. There, Batten explored the transfer of sound structures into visual images.
His work ranges from abstract plotter drawings to dynamic image processes with the Amiga computer. At the heart of it is always the interplay between theory, algorithm, and aesthetics. Between 1988 and 1999 he taught media art at the AKI in Enschede, while at the same time continuing his artistic research.
Batten is regarded as one of the early pioneers of conceptual computer art—his work combines technological innovation with deep media-philosophical insight.

