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− | '''Počítač a umění''' was the second international exhibition of computer art in the Czech Republic (after [[Computer Graphic (Brno, 1968)]]) | + | '''Počítač a umění''' was the second international exhibition of computer art in the Czech Republic (after [[Computer Graphic (Brno, 1968)|Computer Graphic in Brno]]), organised by [[Miroslav Klivar]] at Film Club [Filmový klub] in [[Prague]] in September [[1968]]. Exhibited artists included [[George Nees]], [[Frieder Nake]] and [[Kerry Strand]]. |
See also: [[Czech Republic#Computer_and_computer-aided_art]] | See also: [[Czech Republic#Computer_and_computer-aided_art]] | ||
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Počítač a umění was the second international exhibition of computer art in the Czech Republic (after Computer Graphic in Brno), organised by Miroslav Klivar at Film Club [Filmový klub] in Prague in September 1968. Exhibited artists included George Nees, Frieder Nake and Kerry Strand.