January 29, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 65) • Page Image 20
… which to design: cyberspace." Computers have opened up design avenues, and they have affected some fine artists, too. "To keep up with the real world and to be able to produce what society needs from you…
…. "The computers are becoming alter- native gallery spaces," said lskhakov, w\ho said she plans to put her work on a W\keb page, despite the concern that imagcs will be stolen. In some ways, art has become…
… cre- ative," said Hilling, who said designers were underrepresented at recent school exhibitions. "It's kind of like apples and oran es." lskhakov said she disliked w0hat she. and others, see as the de…
… said. "He loved paint as stuff He loved being out of doors. Somehow. I can't imagine the Monet I know sittin in front of a computer screen and inside." But Cogswell acknowv ledged that cre- ativity takes…