Previously unknown digital work made by pop artist Andy Warhol was resurrected from ageing floppy disks by forensic computer experts from Carnegie Mellon University, the school announced on Thursday.
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Digital work made by pop artist Andy Warhol, lost for almost three decades, was recovered from ageing floppy disks by forensic computer experts from Carnegie Mellon University. A dozen newly ...
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Cybersleuths have used their skills to unearth images that Andy Warhol apparently made on a computer in 1985. The Andy Warhol Museum says in a release that the artist had a contract with Commodore ...
Pittsburgh, April 24 – Previously unknown digital work made by pop artist Andy Warhol has been resurrected from ageing floppy disks by forensic computer experts from Carnegie Mellon University, the ...