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Image:Sykora-multicolored-1969.jpg|Zdeněk Sýkora, ''Multi-colored Structure'', oil on canvas, 200 x 160 cm, 1969.
 
Image:Sykora-multicolored-1969.jpg|Zdeněk Sýkora, ''Multi-colored Structure'', oil on canvas, 200 x 160 cm, 1969.
 
Image:Bartusz-exhib-1973.png|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.
 
Image:Bartusz-exhib-1973.png|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.
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Image:Bartusz-timeandspacesculpture-1974.jpg|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.
 
Image:Klivar-structure2-1979.jpg|Miroslav Klivar, ''Structure II'', computer drawing using pen plotter, 21 x 28 cm, 1979. (Collection of the National Gallery of Prague)
 
Image:Klivar-structure2-1979.jpg|Miroslav Klivar, ''Structure II'', computer drawing using pen plotter, 21 x 28 cm, 1979. (Collection of the National Gallery of Prague)
 
Image:Jankovic-exteriordesign-1982.jpg|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 morphing of an outline of part of the human body into an electrocardiograph signal.  
 
Image:Jankovic-exteriordesign-1982.jpg|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 morphing of an outline of part of the human body into an electrocardiograph signal.  

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Literature

  • Martin Šperka, "The Origins of Computer Graphics in the Czech and Slovak Republics", Leonardo, Vol. 27, No. 1 (1994), pp. 45-50 [1]
  • Zdeněk Sýkora, Jaroslav Blažek, "Computer-Aided Multi-Element Geometrical Abstract Paintings", Leonardo, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Oct., 1970), pp. 409-413 [2]
  • http://www.ekac.org/dialogicimag.html