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* [[Jozef Jankovič]] with [[Imrich Bertók]], Bratislava, since 1966/1973, lithographies and serigraphies based on computer-generated drawings
 
* [[Jozef Jankovič]] with [[Imrich Bertók]], Bratislava, since 1966/1973, lithographies and serigraphies based on computer-generated drawings
 
* [[Jaroslav Frič]] with [[Josef Svoboda]] ([[Polyvision]], 1967); [[Jaroslav Frič]] with [[Radúz Činčera]] ([[Kinoautomat]], 1968)
 
* [[Jaroslav Frič]] with [[Josef Svoboda]] ([[Polyvision]], 1967); [[Jaroslav Frič]] with [[Radúz Činčera]] ([[Kinoautomat]], 1968)
* composer and theorist [[Alois Piňos]] with graphic artist [[Dalibor Chatrný]], created four audiovisual compositions in 1969-71: '''Statická kompozice''' (for electronic music and slides, 1969), '''Mříže''' (for piano and film, 1969), '''Geneze''' (for chamber ensemble and film, 1970), '''Adoration''' (composition utilizing pendent plastic objects made to ring in different ways, 1970).
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* composer and theorist [[Alois Piňos]] with graphic artist [[Dalibor Chatrný]], created four audiovisual compositions in 1969-71: ''Statická kompozice'' (for electronic music and slides, 1969), ''Mříže'' (for piano and film, 1969), ''Geneze'' (for chamber ensemble and film, 1970), ''Adoration'' (composition utilizing pendent plastic objects made to ring in different ways, 1970).
 
* [[Milan Grygar]] with musical theorist [[Vladimír Lébl]], exhibition for the festival of experimental music in Smolenice, 1970
 
* [[Milan Grygar]] with musical theorist [[Vladimír Lébl]], exhibition for the festival of experimental music in Smolenice, 1970
 
* [[Petr Kotík]] with Jan Kučera, at Buffalo University, 1971-1983
 
* [[Petr Kotík]] with Jan Kučera, at Buffalo University, 1971-1983

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Works

Literature

  • Martin Šperka, "The Origins of Computer Graphics in the Czech and Slovak Republics", Leonardo, Vol. 27, No. 1 (1994), pp. 45-50 [1]
  • Jarmila Doubravová, "Music and Visual Art: Their Relation as a Topical Problem of the Contemporary Music in Czechoslovakia", International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Dec., 1980), pp. 219-228 [2]
  • Zdeněk Sýkora, Jaroslav Blažek, "Computer-Aided Multi-Element Geometrical Abstract Paintings", Leonardo, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Oct., 1970), pp. 409-413 [3]
  • Libor Zajíček, "The History of Electroacoustic Music in the Czech and Slovak Republics", Leonardo Music Journal, Vol. 5, (1995), pp. 39-48 [4]
  • http://www.ekac.org/dialogicimag.html
  • Jarmila Doubravová, Hudba a výtvarné umění, Prague: Academia, 1982