Difference between revisions of "Jozef Jankovič"
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− | Artist. After becoming "unwanted" by communist regime in [[Slovakia]], in 1972 he started to cooperate with computer scientist Imro Bertók and produced lithographies and serigraphies based on computer drawings. | + | Artist. After becoming "unwanted" by communist regime in [[Slovakia]], in 1972 he started to cooperate with computer scientist Imro Bertók and produced lithographies and serigraphies based on computer drawings. His first computer works were manually digitized and transformed, multiplied and morphed by the computer program, which controlled HP and Calcomp plotters. |
'''Articles''':<br> | '''Articles''':<br> | ||
− | Bertok, I., Jankovic, J.: A Collaborative Investigation of the Line: Interactive Computer- Aided Drawings, Leonardo,19, No.1, 1986, pp. 27-30 | + | Bertok, I., Jankovic, J.: A Collaborative Investigation of the Line: Interactive Computer- Aided Drawings, Leonardo, 19, No.1, 1986, pp. 27-30 |
Revision as of 18:53, 27 December 2005
Artist. After becoming "unwanted" by communist regime in Slovakia, in 1972 he started to cooperate with computer scientist Imro Bertók and produced lithographies and serigraphies based on computer drawings. His first computer works were manually digitized and transformed, multiplied and morphed by the computer program, which controlled HP and Calcomp plotters.
Articles:
Bertok, I., Jankovic, J.: A Collaborative Investigation of the Line: Interactive Computer- Aided Drawings, Leonardo, 19, No.1, 1986, pp. 27-30