MICHAEL WHITTLE
Drawing | 2017
(Nano dot simulation)
This drawing is based upon computer simulated models of the nanoscale magnetized ‘dots’ of information that constitute the zeros and ones of computer binary code, making them computer replicas of the very basic units of classical computing.
Size
14 x 14 inches - Framed
Materials
Ink, pencil and watercolour on paper
Authenticity
Hand signed by the artist
Uniformly magnetised sphere
MICHAEL WHITTLE
Drawing | 2017
(Nano dot simulation)
This drawing is based upon computer simulated models of the nanoscale magnetized ‘dots’ of information that constitute the zeros and ones of computer binary code, making them computer replicas of the very basic units of classical computing.
Size
14 x 14 inches - Framed
Materials
Ink, pencil and watercolour on paper
Authenticity
Hand signed by the artist
Behind the Scenes
Michael Whittle
Hong Kong
PAINTING
MIXED MEDIA
What if the solution to a puzzle you’d been struggling to solve ended up being the METHOD you were using to solve it? Sounds strange, but that’s exactly how English artist and researcher Michael Whittle came up with the idea for his award-winning 2015 PhD thesis, which has since been downloaded more than 58,000 times in 25 different countries. After receiving his MA from London's Royal College of Art...
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