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Ed Emshwiller

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From 1951 at least to the mid-1960s, he was generally "Emsh" or "Ed Emsh" for pulp magazine covers and Ed Emshwiller for book covers. He used those names routinely for interior illustrations only after a couple years when he was more often "Willer" or "Ed Emsler" or "Ed Alexander". Evidently he
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grant allowed Emshwiller to pursue his interest in film. Active in the New American Cinema movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, he created multimedia performance pieces and did cine-dance and experimental films, such as the 38-minute
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syndicated comic strip. Griffith's parents sometimes posed as models for Emshwiller's illustrations. Griffith, who credited Emshwiller as an influence on his becoming an artist, was painted by Emshwiller into the front cover of
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After inducting 36 fantasy and science fiction writers and editors from 1996 to 2004, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame dropped "fantasy" and made non-literary contributors eligible.
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For June and July (when the novel concluded) he did the covers as Emsh and Willer respectively. He was Willer as illustrator of the novel; Emsh and Ed Alexander for two other July stories.
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His films of the 1960s were mostly shot in 16mm color, and some of these included double exposures created simply by rewinding the cameras. He was one of the earliest video artists. With
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among other projects, he moved to California, where he was the founder of the CalArts Computer Animation Lab and served as provost and dean of the School of Film/Video at the
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under various names; he won four more during the 1960s under the current "Professional Artist" distinction. On June 16, 2007, he became the third artist inducted by the
225:(Galaxy Publishing Corp.) Because he experimented with a diversity of techniques, there is no typical Emsh cover. His painterly treatment for the August 1951 cover of 1081: 203: 1041: 1076: 1051: 1036: 562:). Family members, including his brother Maclellan Emshwiller, often served as models in his illustrations. Carol and Eve Emshwiller can be seen on a 1066: 1046: 933:. Mid American Science Fiction and Fantasy Conventions, Inc. Retrieved April 10, 2013. This was the official website of the hall of fame to 2004. 1086: 999: 743: 723: 593: 1005: 795: 778: 1056: 989: 531: 898: 467:
exhibition of the Science Fiction Museum, which houses the hall of fame, at that time (September 10, 2006, to October 30, 2007).
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After a period as artist-in-residence at the Television Laboratory WNET/13 (New York), where he worked on the effects for
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was exhibited at SIGGRAPH 79, the 1981 Mill Valley Film Festival and other festivals. In 1979, it was shown on WNET's
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from 1979 to 1990. He also served as provost from 1981 through 1986. In 1987, he created his electronic video opera
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with about 50 interior illustrations and four cover paintings for the May to December 1951 issues of
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illustrations and his pioneering experimental films. He usually signed his illustrations as
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Carol and Ed Emshwiller had three children—Eve Emshwiller, screenwriter Susan Emshwiller (
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Emshwiller: Infinity x Two: The Art & Life of Ed & Carol Emshwiller
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Ortiz, Luis (February 2007). "Ed Emshwiller: The Art of Things to Come".
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for the 1987 Los Angeles Arts Festival, in partnership with composer
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Ortiz, Luis, Ed Emshwiller, Carol Emshwiller, and Alex Eisenstein.
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in 1953, as the previous year's best "Cover Artist" (a tie with
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His papers are archived at the California Institute of Arts.
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Emsh

Lansing, Michigan
Santa Clarita, California
University of Michigan
Carol Emshwiller
American
visual artist
science fiction
Lansing, Michigan
University of Michigan
École des Beaux Arts
Paris
Carol Emshwiller
Art Students League of New York
Levittown, New York
Galaxy Science Fiction
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
pulp magazines
H. L. Gold
Odd John
Leo and Diane Dillon

Ford Foundation
Emile de Antonio
Painters Painting
Adolfas Mekas
Bob Dylan
Only a Pawn in Their Game
Greenwood, Mississippi

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