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Biographical details: Roman Verostko, Minneapolis, USA Roman Verostko, Professor Emeritus, Minneapolis College of Art and Design,
trained as a painter and art historian, exhibited his first use of elec-tronics in 1967,
The "Psalms in Sound and Image". With the advent of the PC, he gradually developed a personal
expert system that includes his own software driving tech pens and paint brushes mounted on
pen plot-ters. Recipient of the Golden Plotter First Prize (1994, Gladbeck, Ger-many) and an Ars
Electronica honorable mention (1993) his work has been shown in art and technology exhibitions on
four continents including Genetic Art - Artificial Life (Linz, 1993) and the ARTEC '95 Biennial
(Nagoya, Japan). A past Board Member of the Inter-Society for Electronic Art (ISEA) and Program
Director for the 4th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Roman has published articles and
lectured internationally on the subject of Art and Algorithm. Recent works include an illuminated
binary version of a Universal Turing Machine and a pen plotted mural spanning 40 feet in the Frey
Science and Engineering Center at the Uni-versity of St. Thomas (St. Paul, Minneapolis).
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