March 30, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 102) • Page Image 5
… graphics that comprised Cyber Arts Fair '95. Several computers and posters dis- played the approximately 15 entries as part of the fair. Sponsored by Apple Computer Inc., the show was able to use high…
… smoothly By Stephanie Jo Klein Daily Staff Reporter Students walking through the atrium of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building yes- terday morning were the first to view the computer…
…-tech equipment for viewing the graphic art, animation, multime- dia and music. Apple student representative Dan Abrams said the fair was an opportu- nity to show off students' work. "A lot of art students are…
… getting more into mixed artwork, with graph- ics. There are not a lot of outlets for it," the LSA senior said. As one of the largest users of Macintosh computers in the nation, "the University has been very…
… computer chips imprinted be- hind her was on display. One student passing by said, "Work like that could make thousands of dollars at Art Fair!" Students viewed several animated programs, including an…
… interactive I you want to go The Cyber Arts Fair '95 will also be on display Friday, at the Campus Computer Showcase in the Michigan Union basement from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. S M Heavy metal art Brazilian…
… for students to do graphic arts, industrial design and advertising using the computer as a medium. "You can do literally anything you can conceptualize, without the con- straints of physical mediums…
…, and with the added benefit of being able to undo mistakes," Abrams said. Although there were technical dif- ficulties in the early morning, due to older computers, the rest of the day went smoothly…