Warhol works recovered from old Amiga disks

Started by WiggyDiggyPoo, April 24, 2014, 20:45:18 PM

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27141201

"A dozen previously unknown works created by Andy Warhol have been recovered from 30-year-old Amiga disks.

The art experiments were produced in 1985 by Warhol under commission from Commodore - creator of the Amiga computer.

Commodore paid the artist to produce a series of works to aid the launch of the Amiga 1000."

I knew Warhol had been involved with the Amiga - it being heavily promoted on its graphical capabilities - but this is some rather weird and obscure news.






Greyfox

The Venus with the 3 eyes made me laugh, considering its a simple cut and paste feature in Deluxe Paint, and now its a priceless piece of art probably :21:

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