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* [[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
 
* composer and theorist [[Alois Piňos]] with graphic artist [[Dalibor Chatrný]], created four audiovisual compositions in 1969-71
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* [[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
 
* [[Juraj Bartusz]] with [[Vladimír Haltenberger]], Bratislava, since 1973, manufactured sculptures based on computer-generated curves
 
* [[Juraj Bartusz]] with [[Vladimír Haltenberger]], Bratislava, since 1973, manufactured sculptures based on computer-generated curves

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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]
  • Zdeněk Sýkora, Jaroslav Blažek, "Computer-Aided Multi-Element Geometrical Abstract Paintings", Leonardo, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Oct., 1970), pp. 409-413 [2]
  • 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 [3]
  • http://www.ekac.org/dialogicimag.html