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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