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| − | Born 1933. Sculptor and conceptual artist. In 1972 he started to work with the computer, cooperating with the computer programer Vladimír Haltenberger. Computer generated curves were used as a template for manufacturing rotational, human-like sculptures. The initial drawings were chosen from random series created by a computer. | + | Born 1933. Sculptor and conceptual artist. In 1972 he started to work with the computer, cooperating with the computer programer [[Vladimír Haltenberger]]. Computer generated curves were used as a template for manufacturing rotational, human-like sculptures. The initial drawings were chosen from random series created by a computer. | 
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Born 1933. Sculptor and conceptual artist. In 1972 he started to work with the computer, cooperating with the computer programer Vladimír Haltenberger. Computer generated curves were used as a template for manufacturing rotational, human-like sculptures. The initial drawings were chosen from random series created by a computer.
