Abstract
A survey of basic ideas and approaches to computer art is given. Statements are presented by several computer artists as well as illustrations of their work. Comments are made about the relationship of computer graphics to art including a brief historical sketch of developments in this area. A conceptual framework is presented for interactive art objects as an art form. Suggestions are made about the future of computer art and the importance of a relationship between art and science.

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