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Elaine O’Hanrahan

Elaine O’Hanrahan (born: Henry) is an Oxford University educated and trained teacher of Modern Languages (French and Italian: 1976-1980). Elaine is the author of a Contextual Studies Thesis on: 'Drawing Machines': The Machine-Produced Drawings of Dr. D. P. Henry in Relation to Conceptual and Technological Developments in Machine-Generated Art (UK 1960-1968) (Unpublished thesis: Liverpool John Moore’s University, 2005). Elaine is the youngest daughter of D.P. Henry, whose archive she currently curates and whose web-site she manages: www.desmondhenry.com

In 2017 she was granted the position of Honorary Research Associate with the School of Computer Sciences at Manchester University (U.K.).

Journal Articles

Historical Perspectives

The Contribution of Desmond Paul Henry (1921–2004) to Twentieth-Century Computer Art

April 2018

Books