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  1. Jean-Pierre Hébert (1939 – March 28, 2021) [1] was an American artist of French origin. He specialized in algorithmic art, drawings, and mixed media. He co-founded the Algorists in 1995 with Roman Verostko.

  2. Sep 21, 2020 · Jean-Pierre Hébert was an early practitioner of algorithmic art who created his first drawings in 1977 and expanded his practice from plotter drawings to ephemeral, computer-driven installations with sand, water, and wind.

  3. Jean-Pierre Hébert (1939 – March 28, 2021) was a conceptual artist who avidly explored and participated in the emergence of postmodernism.

  4. Sep 21, 2020 · Hébert starts in this phase the development on new line forms, the grid and the filament, to which he applies chance behaviors. He continues to work with sand, in collaboration with David Bothman and Victor Dinovi, and visual music, collaborating with Iannis Zannos.

  5. Nov 11, 2009 · Having moved from engineering to art, Jean-Pierre Hébert applies mathematical rules to generate artworks that explore themes of chaos and determinism.

  6. Work process: A non-technical overview — Jean-Pierre H bert (April 1997) The work is an exploration in an abstract world of lines, supple water colour lines building surfaces like threads make fabrics. Flexible, innumerable lines: their rhythms organize shapes and shades.

  7. Creation Year: 2012-15. Category: Artist Book. Artist Statement: Statement: This book is inspired and structured by Invisible Cities of Italo Calvino (translated by William Weaver), the mesostics of John Cage, the galactic tides of Alar and Juri Toomre, the typography of Iliazd.

  8. Artist (s): Jean Pierre Hébert. Date Created: 2007. Framed Dimensions: 30 x 23.25 in. Unframed Dimensions: 24 x 18 in. Medium: plotter drawing in graphite on paper. Inventory ID: Hebert-2007-01. Description. signed lower right. Detail images of the work. More Artworks By.

  9. Jean-Pierre Hébert (19392021) image galleries. instagram page “Welcome to my website, structured as a simple book. Turn all its pages (using --next--> or --previous-- at the top) Or use the shortcuts (also at the top), to find information about my work and my interests. Enjoy your visit!”

  10. Jean-Pierre Hébert is a founder member of the Algorists, a group of computer artists who had been working independently for many years, and then formed a loose association after meeting at SIGGRAPH '95.