At The Ruskin School of Drawing Latham attended contemporary dance sessions taught by Arlette Bonne of …
View Details →Based on ideas derived from the contemporary dance sessions William attended. This formed the basis of …
View Details →Large-scale spiral balsa wood structures. William Latham, Untitled Structure, 1981. Balsa wood. William Latham balsa wood structures, 1981.
View Details →Hand-drawn images used for the production of animated films showing geometric shapes dynamically changing.
View Details →An experimental drawing system created by William Latham and used by him to produce many works …
View Details →Form Synth large-scale drawing showing the evolution of complex forms using a simple set of transformation …
View Details →First attempts by William to formalise the Form Synth process – a rule based drawing process …
View Details →At the Royal College of Art William produced a series of five etchings using the Form …
View Details →One of the first coiled forms by Latham produced at the IBM UK Scientific Centre using …
View Details →Latham’s artistic process takes place in two stages: creation and gardening. He first creates a system …
View Details →The White Horn form is one of Latham’s favourite mutations, artificially evolved, it is reminiscent of …
View Details →William’s hand-drawing for Organic Television movie, also used in Biogenesis movie, showing the budding-like coral growth …
View Details →A work created for the Phoenix Show, the Mutator2 Triptych is a novel extension of the …
View Details →Gallery wall drawing for Phoenix by Latham. 8 feet X 8 feet produced over 48 hours. Latham …
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