Box 04
Contains 5 Results:
Computer art publications, 1974 - 1984
This collection documents the artistic output of Aldo Giorgini, who was a professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue University from 1968 through the 1990s. The collection includes art prints and their accompanying software documentation, biographical information, writings, clippings, and some photographs. For a more detailed inventory of the collection please contact an archivist.
Aesthetics in Technology, 1975
This collection documents the artistic output of Aldo Giorgini, who was a professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue University from 1968 through the 1990s. The collection includes art prints and their accompanying software documentation, biographical information, writings, clippings, and some photographs. For a more detailed inventory of the collection please contact an archivist.
Numerical Simulation of the Navier-Stokes Equations in Fourier Space, 1971
This collection documents the artistic output of Aldo Giorgini, who was a professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue University from 1968 through the 1990s. The collection includes art prints and their accompanying software documentation, biographical information, writings, clippings, and some photographs. For a more detailed inventory of the collection please contact an archivist.
Art, 1965 - 1996
This collection documents the artistic output of Aldo Giorgini, who was a professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue University from 1968 through the 1990s. The collection includes art prints and their accompanying software documentation, biographical information, writings, clippings, and some photographs. For a more detailed inventory of the collection please contact an archivist.
Aldo Giorgini papers
This collection documents the artistic output of Aldo Giorgini, who was a professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue University from 1968 through the 1990s. The collection includes art prints and their accompanying software documentation, biographical information, writings, clippings, and some photographs. For a more detailed inventory of the collection please contact an archivist.