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Born 1945 in Zagreb, Croatia. Member of [[bcd|BCD cybernetic art team]].
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[[Image:Bcd_Cybernetic_Art_team.jpg|thumb|350px|bcd Cybernetic Art team. [[Miro A. Cimerman]], Dunja Donassy, [[Vladimir Bonačić]] (left to right). [https://zkm.de/en/event/2019/11/vladimir-bonacic-bcd-cyberneticart Source].]]
  
The architect and artist Dunja Donassy-Bonačić (1945, Zagreb) studied architecture and urban planning at the University of Zagreb. In 1971 she founded together with [[Vladimir Bonačić]] and [[Miro A. Cimerman]] founded the [[bcd|»bcd«]] (later: »bcd CyberneticArt team«). In 1972, she moved with Bonačić and Cimerman to Jerusalem, where she first worked as an assistant at the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design in the Department of Industrial & Environmental Design. In the same year, »bcd« initiated the international »Jerusalem Program in Art and Science« at the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design in cooperation with UNESCO. After a brief return to Croatia in 1978, she moved to Germany in 1979. Starting in 1980, together with Bonačić and Cimerman, she developed innovative forms of computer-based information visualization for German television.
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The architect and artist '''Dunja Donassy-Bonačić''' (1945, Zagreb) studied architecture and urban planning at the University of Zagreb. In 1971 she founded together with [[Vladimir Bonačić]] and [[Miro A. Cimerman]] founded the [[bcd|»bcd«]] (later: »bcd CyberneticArt team«). In 1972, she moved with Bonačić and Cimerman to Jerusalem, where she first worked as an assistant at the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design in the Department of Industrial & Environmental Design. In the same year, »bcd« initiated the international »Jerusalem Program in Art and Science« at the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design in cooperation with UNESCO. After a brief return to Croatia in 1978, she moved to Germany in 1979. Starting in 1980, together with Bonačić and Cimerman, she developed innovative forms of computer-based information visualization for German television.
  
 
Dunja Donassy-Bonačić works in the field of cybernetic art (graphics, sculptures, installations) and pursues the concept of a balance between science, information technology and art. She also applied principles of cybernetic art in the development of computer-based designs for communication and opinion research in public media. [https://zkm.de/en/event/2019/11/vladimir-bonacic-bcd-cyberneticart (2019)]
 
Dunja Donassy-Bonačić works in the field of cybernetic art (graphics, sculptures, installations) and pursues the concept of a balance between science, information technology and art. She also applied principles of cybernetic art in the development of computer-based designs for communication and opinion research in public media. [https://zkm.de/en/event/2019/11/vladimir-bonacic-bcd-cyberneticart (2019)]
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* [https://vimeo.com/727449232 Studiobesuch bei Dunja Donassy-Bonačić - Computer generierte Fotografien: PLN], video, 2022
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* [https://www.forgottenheritage.eu/artists/245/dunja-donassy Biography and works on Forgotten Heritage]
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* [http://dada.compart-bremen.de/item/agent/571 Profile on compArt]

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bcd Cybernetic Art team. Miro A. Cimerman, Dunja Donassy, Vladimir Bonačić (left to right). Source.

The architect and artist Dunja Donassy-Bonačić (1945, Zagreb) studied architecture and urban planning at the University of Zagreb. In 1971 she founded together with Vladimir Bonačić and Miro A. Cimerman founded the »bcd« (later: »bcd CyberneticArt team«). In 1972, she moved with Bonačić and Cimerman to Jerusalem, where she first worked as an assistant at the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design in the Department of Industrial & Environmental Design. In the same year, »bcd« initiated the international »Jerusalem Program in Art and Science« at the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design in cooperation with UNESCO. After a brief return to Croatia in 1978, she moved to Germany in 1979. Starting in 1980, together with Bonačić and Cimerman, she developed innovative forms of computer-based information visualization for German television.

Dunja Donassy-Bonačić works in the field of cybernetic art (graphics, sculptures, installations) and pursues the concept of a balance between science, information technology and art. She also applied principles of cybernetic art in the development of computer-based designs for communication and opinion research in public media. (2019)

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