James Faure Walker is a painter, digital artist, and writer. He has exhibited widely in Europe and the USA. In 1998 he won the ‘Golden Plotter’ at Computerkunst, Gladbeck, Germany. He has exhibited eight times at Siggraph. His ‘Painting the Digital River: How an Artist Learned to Love the Computer’, was published by Prentice Hall (USA) in 2006, and was awarded a New England Book Show Award. He co-founded Artscribe magazine in 1976, and edited it for eight years. In 2002 he was awarded a Senior Research Fellowship by the AHRB. He is a Reader in Painting with the Computer at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts, London.
Walker, James Faure (2006): Painting the Digital River: How an Artist Learned to Love the Computer. USA, Prentice Hall, PTR
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Haworth, John, Gollifer, Sue, Walker, James Faure, Coldwell, Paul, Kemp, Tom and Pengelly, Jon (2005): Freedom and constraint in the creative process in digital fine art: an AHRB invited workshop. In: Proceedings of the 2005 Conference on Creativity and Cognition 2005. pp. 310-317. Available online
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Publication period:2005-2006
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