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Poem Field No. 3 (1967)

Poem Field No. 3
NR 10 minJan 1st, 1967AnimationPoem Field PosterPart of Poem Field
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In this pioneering work of early computer art, geometric groupings of monochrome patterns and words are created with the program BEFLIX, which was developed in the 1960s by Bell Telephone Laboratories programmer Kenneth Knowlton.

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Theatrical Release:January 1st, 1967
Original Language:English

Poem Field

Poem Field is the name of a series of 8 computer-generated animations by Stan Vanderbeek and Ken Knowlton in 1964-1967. The animations were programmed in a language called Beflix (short for "Bell Flicks"), which was developed by Knowlton.