Richard Greene

Looking North image ©1998 Richard Greene
Looking North, an image created by Richard Greene using Light Strokes

 

Richard Greene developed interactive exhibits in the areas of neurophysiology, waves, holography, perspective and language while at the Exploratorium from 1974-77 and 1980-82. He has also worked as a San Francisco street artist, computer graphic illustrator, and computer programmer. In 1983 he invented the drawing prism, which was first exhibited in Japan in 1984 and was patented in 1985. In 1986-87 he developed Light Strokes, a more advanced drawing prism system, while working as an Artist-in-Residence at the Exploratorium. He is currently preparing a version of Light Strokes for the Science Museum of Minnesota.

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