'Computers and Visual Research', exhibition based on the movement group named Nove Tendencije (New Tendencies), The Muzej Za Umjetnost Obr, Zagreb, Croatia. With Haruki Tsuchiya, Masao Kohmura, Kunio Yamanaka, Junichiro Kakizaki It was founded by engineering students Masao Kohmura and Haruki Tsuchiya in the late 60’s, partially funded by the IBM Scientific Data Center. The Computer Technique Group was a Japanese collective of art. 'Computer Art: Media Transformation through Electronics', CTG (Computer Technique Group), Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Green, Bell Labs, Peter Zinovieff, Gustav Metzger, Gordon Pask, Nam June Paik, Jean Tinguely, Edward Ihnatowicz, John Billingsley, Wen-Ying Tsai and Rowland Emett. 'Cybernetic Serendipity', Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London, Great Britainįirst exhibition on computer art curated by Jasia Reichardt. This colloquy was part of the New Tendencies Movement and lead to an exhibition known as “Tendencies 4”. Zagreb bridged computer art with social and political implications, as well as with new philosophical and aesthetical theories on Information aesthetics. The show included the first Computer graphics by Czech Zdenĕ k Sỳ kora.Ĭolloquy 'Computers and Visual Research', Zagreb, Croatia
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'Constructive Tendencies from Czechoslovakia', Studio Gallery of Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt a.M. 'Programming in Fine Arts and Industrial Design', conference and accompanied exhibition, Gallery d, Frankfurt a.M., Germany The participating artists were: Allen Bernholtz, Edward Bierstone, Steven A. Organized by Martin Krampen, who at that time worked at the Institute of Design at the University of Waterloo and at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Ulm, Germany. Mathews´s computer music, computer drawings by Frieder Nake and Gerhard Stickel´s computer text.Ĭonference 'Design and Computer', University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 'Production of graphic renderings, audio sequences, and texts by electronic computers', Rechenzentrum Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany 'Computer Graphics' was the third public show of artistic works programmed for a digital computer and executed by a computer-controlled drawing machine (“plotter”). 'Computer Graphics', Galerie Niedlich in Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany 'Computer generated Pictures', Howard Wise Gallery, New York With Max Bense inviting artist Georg Nees.
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'Generative Computer Graphics', Studiengalerie der Technischen Hochschule Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany. International exhibitions and conferences