Each diptych consists of a photographic silverprint treated with archival conservation techniques and a computer printout copied onto a conservation quality paper
By means of self constructed computer programs of the '70's, specific generative graphics were created by means of alphabetic and numeric symbols.
Although each work carries a title and the image elements are relatively simple, the spectator has to perform an intellectual effort in order to penetrate the visual implications and interactions of the poetic-conceptual creations.
ø, or the Use and Importance of the Golden Ratio, 25x15cm, silverprint + computer printout, 1982 Une image vaut mieux que mille meuhs, 32x22cm, silverprint + computer printout, 1982 Referendum, 32x15cm, silverprint + computer printout, 1982








