Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistEmily Colosimo Platinum Member CollectionFineArt
Description Abstract of computer versus the human mind in a game of chess? Imagine in the early 80s, groups of computer tech nerds and chess fanatics with over 150 IQ and Mensa credentials gathered together in hotel lobbies for their annual chess tournaments. Programmers get to test their newly developed chess programs combining complex algorithms to beat their human opponents. It would take the mind of a genius to beat a computer. Using strategic moves at dizzying velocities humans try to keep up with the pace of the computers. In 1997, IBMs Deep Blue beat world champion Gary Kasparov in a chess match. That was a year later when Deep Blue lost to Kasparov.
Emily Colosimo, Toronto Member Since July 2012 Artist Statement Emily grew up in a Canadian Italian Family where her mother was a talented seamstress/pattern designer and her father's hobby was redesigning cars. Her dad once envisioned an alternative fuel vehicle over 40 years ago. All of her siblings inherited much of their talents. Her first artwork was a lighthouse drawn when she was 4 years old. From that point on she was destined to become an architect. Sketching, painting and currently digital artwork has become her passive leisure. From Landscape Architect to Advertising Art Director Emily uses her artistic tools to envision her ideas.