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- He's not exactly a blue-chip art dealer, however.
- Art advisory : With two photos of computer chip art ( NNS7 ) and ( NNS8)
- He went to auctions and estate sales to find chip art boxes, a table crafted with wooden spools and picture frames.
- Sometimes Chelsea's vitality is powered less by blue-chip art than by the efforts of hardworking midcareer artists and newcomers.
- But chip makers aren't just being killjoys, he said, because chip art can interfere with how the processor works.
- But even as these quirky speck-sized doodles gain a wider audience, chip art is under fire and may be dying out.
- Johnson, despite his own background in chip art, limited his team to a copyright notice and initials when he became a manager.
- In the majority of cases, chip art doesn't affect the chip's functioning, but the doodles can slow down fabrication.
- He posted the image on the Web and now, six years later, Davidson has collected hundreds of pieces of chip art and its accompanying lore.
- The November issue of Wired magazine includes a short piece about a miniature gallery of silicon chip art, which can be seen at www . chipworks . com
- But even as chip art is gaining a greater audience thanks to Davidson's Web site, tighter quality controls are putting strong curbs on silicon artifacts.
- At Logic Devices Inc . in Sunnyvale, Calif ., for example, chip art is " almost mandated, " said designer Daryl Fox.
- Many integrated circuit ( chip ) designers have included hidden graphic elements termed chip art, including images, phrases, developer initials, logos, and so on.
- New York dealers say Berry made the rounds to a host of blue-chip art galleries on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, sometimes by herself and sometimes with Mrs . Kozlowski.
- Davidson has uncovered hundreds of pieces of such " chip art " and posted them on his Web site, Silicon Zoo ( micro . magnet . fsu . edu / creatures ).
- Yet, chip art survives, according to Harry Goldstein, a senior associate editor who writes about the phenomenon in the March issue of the IEEE Spectrum, a professional publication for electrical enginers.
- The museum has always assumed an idiosyncratic, self-consciously adversarial stance, playing with the " form " of both exhibitions and staff structure and largely eschewing the blue-chip art world for art from outside the mainstream.
- In 1958, he closed the gallery and moved to New York, where he worked for blue-chip art and antiques gallery French and Company it had recently started a contemporary art program, which was helmed by art critic Clement Greenberg.
- Because of the difficulty in verifying their existence, chip art has also been the subject of online hoaxes ( e . g . the never-seen " Pentium chip & mdash; the reputed " photo " showing the inscription is a hoax ).
- In the early days, chip art _ also called graffiti or artifacts _ served the practical purpose of fending off clones, said Weppler, a 23-year veteran of chip design and senior project engineer with Cleveland-based Rockwell Automation, a custom chipmaker for factories.
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