Exhibition of works by digital art pioneer Yucef Merhi opens Sept. 2 in Miami

Yucef Merhi’s 2016 portrait for Wikipedia. Author: Spalacios01, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.

MIAMI –  In 1985, when pioneer digital artist Yucef Merhi was only eight years old and growing up in Caracas, he reverse-engineered his ATARI 2600 and turned it into a programmable computer. He used the Atari Video Computer System to produce generative videos based in language instructions. A leading art critic at the time saw this and proclaimed: “What you have created here, Yucef, will be considered a work of art in years to come.”

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