20 GOTO 10, Art gallery in San Francisco, United States.
20 GOTO 10 was an art gallery in San Francisco devoted to showing digital artworks and computer-generated creations. The space was equipped with custom LCD displays designed to present these technology-based pieces effectively.
The gallery opened in 2008 and was the first to show ANSI art in a physical American exhibition space. It made history by bringing a computer-based art form into a traditional gallery setting.
The exhibitions attracted visitors curious about how programming and visual design could work together. The space brought together artists and tech enthusiasts who wanted to see how code could become art.
Visitors could walk through the exhibition space to view computer-generated art installations specifically designed for screen display. The setup with multiple LCD scrollers made it easy to view the technical works in their intended form.
The gallery's name referenced a classic command from the BASIC programming language that sent programmers back to the start of a loop. This clever choice highlighted the mission of linking code and creativity in inseparable ways.
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