Anne Morgan Spalter combines art and science through artmaking, technical research, and writing.

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is a Visual Computing Researcher in the Brown University Computer Graphics Research Group and an Adjunct Faculty member in the Brown CS Department.

Spalter is the author of The Computer in the Visual Arts (Addison-Wesley, 1999), a widely used textbook that integrates technical concepts, art history, and art theory. She has also written numerous articles on both art and technology.

She is the Director of the Exploratories Group, a project to create Web-based educational content and document effective development strategies.

Spalter designed the first computer art course at Brown, which she taught jointly there and at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). She has a BA in mathematics from Brown University and an MFA in painting from RISD. Her own computer art work has been exhibited in the US and abroad.