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August 4, 2007
Gerhard Richter + Cologne Cathedral = 65-Foot-Tall Stained Glass Window Mashup

Carolyn Rauch wrote about it in the August, 2007 Wired magazine, as follows.
- Pixels, Not Parables, for Cologne Cathedral's Stained Glass Window
Blood-spurting martyrs, biblical parables, ascendant doves — most church windows feature the same preachy images that have awed parishioners for centuries. But a new stained-glass window in Germany's Cologne Cathedral, to be completed in August, evokes technology and science, not religion and the divine. Contemporary German artist Gerhard Richter designed the 65-foot-tall work to replace the original, destroyed by bombs in World War II. As a starting point, he used his own 1974 painting 4096 Colors. To create that piece — a 64-by-64 grid of squares — Richter devised a mathematical formula to systematically mix permutations of the three primary colors and gray. Funny coincidence: 4,096 is also the number of "Web-smart" colors that display consistently on older computer screens, a limitation some Web designers still take into account. (Today's monitors, of course, can handle pretty much any hue.) The Cologne window is made of 11,500 four-inch " pixels" cut from original antique glass in a total of 72 colors. Why not 4,096? Turns out there are stained glass-smart colors, too. Some hues in Richter's initial design were either historically inaccurate or too pale — they would have outshone the squares around them. So the artist modified his palette to include only colors with a suitably archaic cast. Because it's fine for a church window to look like it's been designed by a computer, as long as it's a computer with a gothic sensibility.
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Stupid sacriledge (sp?)
I've been there, but regardless. Places of belief aren't art houses. I'm fine with progression, BUT RANDOM PIXELS? WTF?
What do I know, I'm a 36 year old relic in this world.
Posted by: Fred | Aug 5, 2007 12:53:10 PM
> 4,096 is also the number of "Web-smart" colors that display consistently on older computer screens
No it isn't. This sounds like some confusion of the actual "Web colours" (usually a list of 216 shades), and the few old computers that had a 12-bit maximum palette, like pre-ECS Amigas and the Apple IIGS.
Posted by: Daniel Rutter | Aug 4, 2007 9:37:42 PM
Also of note - Damien Hirst's stained glass style windows made of butterflies, shown at the Gagosian here in LA earlier this year.
Posted by: Russ | Aug 4, 2007 6:51:33 PM
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