Dalí and Early Generative Art: A. Michael Noll's Cross-Disciplinary Impact
Merzmensch · x · 2026-08-20
An article explores the influence of A. Michael Noll's 1964 computer-generated artwork on Salvador Dalí. It reveals that Noll's work was embedded within Dalí's 1973 painting The Sleeping Smoker and influenced Dalí's sustained stereoscopic painting practice, analyzed through the lens of multi-dimensional artistic expression and the hypnagogic threshold.
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