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20:11, 19 September 2010 MF3prg+txtE.doc (file) 45 KB Program of Metaforum III conference, 1996, Budapest 1
20:08, 19 September 2010 MF2prg+txtE.doc (file) 47 KB program of MetaForum II conference, 6-8 October 1995, Budapest 1
23:19, 2 April 2010 Body-artist and computer.png (file) 59 KB   1
17:57, 26 August 2009 Body4.png (file) 126 KB source: Bryan Burns, ''World cinema: Hungary'', 1996. p. 171-173 (copyright: author) 1
17:57, 26 August 2009 Body3.png (file) 96 KB source: Bryan Burns, ''World cinema: Hungary'', 1996. p. 171-173 (copyright: author) 1
17:57, 26 August 2009 Body2.png (file) 124 KB source: Bryan Burns, ''World cinema: Hungary'', 1996. p. 171-173 (copyright: author) 1
17:56, 26 August 2009 Body1.png (file) 94 KB source: Bryan Burns, ''World cinema: Hungary'', 1996. p. 171-173 (copyright: author) 1
11:41, 5 August 2009 Monoskop-cs.jpg (file) 58 KB   1
21:34, 24 June 2009 Erstestiftung.gif (file) 3 KB ERSTE Stiftung 1
21:32, 24 June 2009 Logo ivf.png (file) 15 KB IVF logo 1
23:21, 4 April 2009 ES PEVM.jpg (file) 36 KB The Russian ES PEVM copy of the IBM PC, circa 1985. 1
23:21, 4 April 2009 BESM-6.jpg (file) 63 KB The BESM-6 could handle up to 14 instructions at once, giving it supercomputer performance at a low clock speed. 1
23:20, 4 April 2009 Strela.jpg (file) 25 KB The huge and massively underpowered Strela mainframe looked more impressive than it was. All seven production models would end their days in an early cluster. 1
23:20, 4 April 2009 MESM.jpg (file) 67 KB The first Soviet digital computer, MESM, pictured with some of its original developers. 1
23:19, 4 April 2009 It portal pic 44528.jpg (file) 67 KB The first Soviet digital computer, MESM, pictured with some of its original developers. 1
20:56, 30 August 2008 Cincera-kinoautomat(6)-1967.jpeg (file) 117 KB Radúz Činčera, Kinoautomat, 1967 1
20:36, 30 August 2008 Cincera-kinoautomat(5)-1967.jpeg (file) 122 KB Radúz Činčera, Kinoautomat, 1967 1
20:35, 30 August 2008 Cincera-kinoautomat(4)-1967.jpeg (file) 103 KB Radúz Činčera, Kinoautomat, 1967 1
20:35, 30 August 2008 Cincera-kinoautomat(3)-1967.jpeg (file) 118 KB Radúz Činčera, Kinoautomat, 1967 1
20:35, 30 August 2008 Cincera-kinoautomat(2)-1967.jpeg (file) 93 KB Radúz Činčera, Kinoautomat, 1967 1
20:26, 30 August 2008 Cincera-kinoautomat-1967.jpg (file) 45 KB Radúz Činčera, Kinoautomat One Man and his Jury, 1967 1
20:23, 30 August 2008 Svoboda-laternamagika(3)-1958.jpg (file) 36 KB Josef Svoboda, Laterna magika, 1958 1
20:23, 30 August 2008 Svoboda-laternamagika(2)-1958.jpg (file) 25 KB Josef Svoboda, Laterna magika, 1958 1
20:23, 30 August 2008 Svoboda-laternamagika-1958.jpg (file) 24 KB Josef Svoboda, Laterna magika, 1958 1
20:20, 30 August 2008 Svoboda-polyecran(5)-1967.jpg (file) 42 KB Josef Svoboda, Polyecran, 1967 1
20:20, 30 August 2008 Svoboda-polyecran(4)-1967.jpg (file) 36 KB Josef Svoboda, Polyecran, 1967 1
19:45, 30 August 2008 Svoboda-polyecran(3)-1967.jpg (file) 46 KB Josef Svoboda. The slide-projector equipment bank of the Diapolyecran. Each of 112 projectors was mounted on its own carriage which could take position in one of three places. The slide image and movement program was memorized on tape and co 1
19:42, 30 August 2008 Svoboda-polyecran(2)-1967.jpg (file) 37 KB Josef Svoboda. A fractured image on the Diapolyecran. The image can move as in film (through the extremely rapid changing of slides) or appear static in any kind of mosaic formation. 1
19:39, 30 August 2008 Svoboda-polyecran-1967.jpg (file) 25 KB Josef Svoboda, Diapolyecran at the Czech Pavilion at Expo 67. Each square is a self-contained automatic slide-projector unit. Through careful programming the images appear either isolated or unified. 1
19:21, 30 August 2008 Svoboda+fric-polyvision-1967.jpg (file) 28 KB Josef Svoboda, Jaroslav Frič, ''Polyvision'', 1967. © Svoboda, Josef / Fric, Jaroslav 1
16:11, 30 August 2008 Bartusz-timeandspacesculpture-1974.jpg (file) 18 KB Juraj Bartusz, ''Time and Space Sculpture'', aluminum, 52 cm, 1974. This adjustable sculpture was created according to instructions generated by an HP 9030A computer. Algorithm and program: S. Haltenberger. 1
16:06, 30 August 2008 Fischer-scribblinginthesky-1982.jpg (file) 51 KB Daniel Fischer, ''Scribbling in the Sky'', from the series ''Images-Poems'', mixed-media computer serigraph with oil paint, 75 x 58 cm. The first version of this work was created in 1982. 1
15:52, 30 August 2008 Sykora-multicolored-1969.jpg (file) 83 KB Zdeněk Sýkora, ''Multi-colored Structure'', oil on canvas, 200 x 160 cm, 1969. 1
15:43, 30 August 2008 Sykora-blackandwhite(computerresults).jpg (file) 51 KB Zdeněk Sýkora, computer results for the painting ''Black-white Structure'' (based on Rule 2, coefficient c = 0.75). Underlined numbers refer to the initial elements. 1
15:38, 30 August 2008 Sykora-blackandwhite-1966.jpg (file) 82 KB Zdeněk Sýkora, ''Black-white Structure'', oil on canvas, 220 x 110 cm, 1966. 1
15:35, 30 August 2008 Sykora-blackandwhite(rules)-1969.jpg (file) 57 KB Zdeněk Sýkora, the placement of initial elements and the assignment of color density ratings supplied among the instructions to computer for the painting ''Black-white Structure'', 1969. 1
15:32, 30 August 2008 Sykora-blackandwhite(elements)-1969.jpg (file) 30 KB Zdeněk Sýkora, geometrical elements used in the paintings entitled ''Black-white Structure''. 1
15:21, 30 August 2008 Sykora-graystructure-1963.jpg (file) 54 KB Zdeněk Sýkora, ''Gray Structure'', oil on canvas, 150 x 120 cm, 1962-1963. 1
15:01, 30 August 2008 Sykora-blackandwhite-1969.jpg (file) 45 KB Zdeněk Sýkora, ''Black-and-White Structure'', ceramic mosaic (detail), 530x350cm, 1969. The composition of the pattern was computed with a program on a LGP-30 (German) computer. 1
13:12, 30 August 2008 Klivar-structure2-1979.jpg (file) 33 KB Miroslav Klivar, ''Structure II'', computer drawing using pen plotter, 21 x 28 cm, 1979. (Collection of the National Gallery of Prague) 1
13:10, 30 August 2008 Cechova-sandstorm-1991.jpg (file) 59 KB Zdeňka Čechová, ''Sand Storm'', computer drawing, 21 x 28 cm, 1991. This drawing was printed on a dot-matrix printer using the author's program. 1
13:07, 30 August 2008 Cechova-1986.jpg (file) 63 KB Zdeňka Čechová, offset-printed design, 8.5 x 10 cm, 1986. Čechová made similar computer-generated patterns for textile designs and book illustrations. 1
13:05, 30 August 2008 Jankovic-exteriordesign-1982.jpg (file) 59 KB Jozef Jankovič, exterior design for a general hospital in Bratislava IV, colored aluminium and epoxy, 6 x 6 m, 1981-1982. The artwork was created according to computer drawings using the PDP11 computer and the Calcomp plotter. Each column shows the morph 1
13:01, 30 August 2008 Jankovic-interiordesign-1985.png (file) 153 KB Jozef Jankovič, interior design at the general hospital in Bratislava III, cast sand and epoxy, 3 x 3 m, 1984-1985. (Photo: Ivan Hoffman) The casting form was produced from computer drawings using the SM4 computer and Calcomp plotter. 1
12:48, 30 August 2008 Bartusz-exhib-1973.png (file) 123 KB Juraj Bartusz, retrospective exhibition in Košice, aluminum art objects from 1973-74. (Photo: Milan Bobula) The objects were made according to computer drawings utilizing boundary curves generated by the HP 9030A computer. 1
12:39, 30 August 2008 Fischer-cubistspictures-1983.png (file) 50 KB Daniel Fischer, ''The Cubist's Pictures Can Be Read Like a Modern Poetry'', serigraph, 1983. From the series ''Images-Poems'', this artwork was generated by the CDC3000 computer and the Calcomp plotter. The artist used an earlier version of the image to c 1
15:47, 28 July 2008 East Central Europe.PNG (file) 116 KB   4
13:21, 15 April 2006 Mobmaus.jpg (file) 32 KB maus 1
00:36, 14 March 2006 Transart-Communication-2005-Working-Helmets.jpg (file) 37 KB Working Helmets project 1
12:41, 16 January 2006 Artsponge.IMG 5399.jpg (file) 9 KB art sponge 1
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