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Computer art

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 143 Collections and/or Records:

bit international: A Little-Known Story about a Movement, a Magazine, and the Computer's Arrival in Art: New Tendencies and Bit INternationasl 1961-1973. No.1-9 / Margit Rosen, editor ; Weibel P ; Adrian M ; Agnetti V ; Bense M ; Dimitrijevec B ; Dorfles G ; Eco U ; Franke H ; Kestner K ; Metzger G ; Mohr M ; Moles A ; Morellet F ; Munari B ; Nake F ; Nusberg L ; Romberg O ; Schmidt SJ ; Szombathy B ; Valoch J ; Bill M ; Uecker G ; Wyss M ; Roth D ; Soto J ; Vasarely V ; Nannucci M ; Bonacic V ; Sutcliffe A ; Cordeiro W ; Sykora Z ; Accame V ; Alviani G ; Belloli C ; Blaine J ; Bory JF ; Bremer C ; DeCampos A ; Ferro L ; Gappmayr H ; Garnier P ; Plamen I ; Gerz J ; Gomringer E ; Kolar J ; Goeritz M ; Kriwet F ; Lora-Totino A ; Lucie-Smith E ; Mangelos ; Mayer HJ ; Moineau JC ; Morgan E ; Niikuni S ; Ovcacek E ; Parmiggiani C ; Rocher G ; Perfetti M ; Pogacnik M ; Sarenco ; Schmidt W ; Simonetti GE ; Schmidt W ; Spatola A ; Ulrichs T ; Vaccari F., 2011

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Identifier: CC-54846-990276
Scope and Contents Amazon.com: This book documents a short but intense artistic experiment that took place in Yugoslavia fifty years ago but has been influential far beyond that time and place: the "little-known story" of the advent of computers in art. It was through the activities of the New Tendencies movement, begun in Zagreb in 1961, and its supporting institution the Galerija suvremene umjetnosti that the "thinking machine" was adopted as an artistic tool and medium. Pursuing the idea of "art as visual research," the New Tendencies movement proceeded along a path that led from Concrete and Constructivist art, Op art, and Kinetic art to computer-generated graphics, film, and sculpture. With their exhibitions and conferences and the 1968 launch of the multilingual, groundbreaking magazine Bit International, the New Tendencies transformed Zagreb"”already one of the most vibrant artistic centers in Yugoslavia"”into an international meeting place where artists, engineers, and scientists from both...
Dates: 2011

C.O.L.A. 2004 / Zellen J., 2004

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Identifier: CC-42929-44973
Scope and Contents

The work of Jody Zellen is featured as a C.O.L.A. Fellow. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2004

Computer Dances / Pike, Jennifer, aka Jennifer Cobbing., 1995

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Identifier: CC-61891-10004362
Scope and Contents

Storred in Cobbing box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Computer Drawings and Collages / Petasz, Pawel., 1991

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Identifier: CC-04201-4280
Scope and Contents

This catalogue is an advertisement for sale of Petasz's computer based drawings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991

Computer Graphic Score No.8 / Cobbing, Bob; Millis B., 1986

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Identifier: CC-17735-18104
Scope and Contents

Cobbing notes that this piece was performed by the new vocal group "Alphonso" consisting of Bob Cobbing and Bill Millis. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1986

Der Buchstabenberg / Daniel, Peter., 1997

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Identifier: CC-31646-33149
Scope and Contents

Daniel's contribution is a conventional poem. The 19 visual poetic illustrations were done with a computer by Barbara Waldschutz. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1997