The commercialization and distribution of personal computers and software beginning in the 1970s laid the groundwork for the significant advancements in machine learning and artificial intelligence the world is currently experiencing. Computational processes have since rapidly transformed the possibilities of visual communication, both aesthetically and systematically. In the field of typography, these technologies have enabled designers to create responsive and adaptive work using algorithms that analyze shapes and patterns, and generate iterations that push the subversion of traditional type designs and semantic experimentation. | Artists: Vera Van de Seyp, Martín Azambuja, Andrea Trabucco-Campos, Allison Parrish, Michael Schmitz, and Anne-Dauphine Borione (aka Daytona Mess). Presented in conjunction with Digital Witness: Revolutions in Design, Photography, and Film, on view at LACMA from November 24, 2024, through July 13, 2025. |











