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In 1968, during the time of the Prague Spring, and still before [[Cybernetic Serendipity]] opened in London on August 2, 1968, and before [[New Tendencies|Tendencies 4: Computers and Visual Research]] started in Zagreb on August 3, 1968, [[Jiří Valoch]], a Czech concrete poet, organized in Czechoslovakia an exhibition of digital art. It was shown in February [[1968]] in [[Brno]] (at Dům umění města Brna, House of Arts), in March 1968 in [[Jihlava]] (Oblastní Galerie Vysočiny), and in April 1968 in [[Zlín|Gottwaldov]] (now Zlín) (Oblastní galerie výtvarného umění). The show had a title Computer Graphics and presented works by [[Charles Csuri]], [[Leslei Mezei]], [[Frieder Nake]], [[Georg Nees]], [[A. Michael Noll]], and [[Lubomír Sochor]]. Frieder Nake gave a lecture at the Brno opening. This show was, most likely, the first digital art exhibition in Eastern Europe.” (source)
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In 1968, during the time of the Prague Spring, and still before [[Cybernetic Serendipity]] opened in London on August 2, 1968, and before [[New Tendencies|Tendencies 4: Computers and Visual Research]] started in Zagreb on August 3, 1968, [[Jiří Valoch]], a Czech concrete poet, organized in Czechoslovakia an exhibition of digital art. It was shown in February [[1968]] in [[Brno]] (at Dům umění města Brna, House of Arts), in March 1968 in [[Jihlava]] (Oblastní Galerie Vysočiny), and in April 1968 in [[Zlín|Gottwaldov]] (now Zlín) (Oblastní galerie výtvarného umění). The show presented works by [[Frieder Nake]], [[Georg Nees]], [[Lubomír Sochor]], [[Charles Csuri]], [[Leslei Mezei]], and [[A. Michael Noll]]. Frieder Nake gave a lecture at the Brno opening. This show was, most likely, the first digital art exhibition in Eastern Europe.” [http://dada.compart-bremen.de/node/849 (source)]
  
The catalogue includes six reproductions of the works (Nake, Nees, Sochor), texts ''Programované umění'' (Valoch, 1967), ''Projekty generativní estetiky'' (Max Bense, 1965, excerpt), ''Poznámky pro Jiřího Valocha'' (Nake, 1967), ''O realizaci mých grafik'' (Sochor, 1967), and short biographies of exhibiting artists.
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The catalogue includes six reproductions of the works (Nake, Nees, Sochor), texts "Programované umění" (Valoch, 1967), "Projekty generativní estetiky" (Max Bense, 1965, excerpt), "Poznámky pro Jiřího Valocha" (Nake, 1967), "O realizaci mých grafik" (Sochor, 1967), and short biographies of exhibiting artists.
  
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* Jiří Valoch (ed.), [[Media:Valoch,_Jiří_(1968,_ed.)_-_Computer_Graphic,_catalogue_(Czech).pdf‎|''Computer Graphic'']], catalogue, Brno: Dům umění města Brna, 1968. 16 pages. (Czech)
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* Jiří Valoch (ed.), [[Media:Valoch,_Jiří_(1968,_ed.)_-_Computer_Graphic,_catalogue_(Czech).pdf‎|''Computer Graphic'']], Brno: Dům umění města Brna, 1968, 16 pp. {{cz}}
* M. Klivar, "Nová umění v Čechách", p 22
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* Miroslav Klivar, ''Nová umění v Čechách'', Prague: Regulus, 2001, p 22. {{cz}}
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* Lenka Dolanová, [http://www.ogv.cz/assets/files/o-kraj/o-kraj_5_elektro.pdf#page=6 "Computer Graphic"], ''Okraj'' 5, Apr 2018, p 6. {{cz}}
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* Jana Horáková, Jiří Mucha, [[Media:Horakova_Jana_Mucha_Jiri_2019_Computer_Graphic_Re-Visited_The_Virtual_Reconstruction_of_One_of_the_First_Computer_Art_Exhibitions.pdf|"''Computer Graphic Re-Visited'': The Virtual Reconstruction of One of the First Computer Art Exhibitions"]], ''Proceedings of the IEEE'' 107:3, Mar 2019, pp 616-629.
  
 
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[[Czech Republic#Computer_and_computer-aided_art]]
 
[[Czech Republic#Computer_and_computer-aided_art]]
  
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* http://dada.compart-bremen.de/node/849
 
* http://dada.compart-bremen.de/node/849
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* [http://www.moravska-galerie.cz/moravska-galerie/vystavy-a-program/aktualni-vystavy/2018/1968computerart.aspx 1968:computer.art] exhibition, Moravian Gallery, Brno, 2018
  
 
[[Category:Computer art]]
 
[[Category:Computer art]]

Revision as of 12:45, 30 May 2019

In 1968, during the time of the Prague Spring, and still before Cybernetic Serendipity opened in London on August 2, 1968, and before Tendencies 4: Computers and Visual Research started in Zagreb on August 3, 1968, Jiří Valoch, a Czech concrete poet, organized in Czechoslovakia an exhibition of digital art. It was shown in February 1968 in Brno (at Dům umění města Brna, House of Arts), in March 1968 in Jihlava (Oblastní Galerie Vysočiny), and in April 1968 in Gottwaldov (now Zlín) (Oblastní galerie výtvarného umění). The show presented works by Frieder Nake, Georg Nees, Lubomír Sochor, Charles Csuri, Leslei Mezei, and A. Michael Noll. Frieder Nake gave a lecture at the Brno opening. This show was, most likely, the first digital art exhibition in Eastern Europe.” (source)

The catalogue includes six reproductions of the works (Nake, Nees, Sochor), texts "Programované umění" (Valoch, 1967), "Projekty generativní estetiky" (Max Bense, 1965, excerpt), "Poznámky pro Jiřího Valocha" (Nake, 1967), "O realizaci mých grafik" (Sochor, 1967), and short biographies of exhibiting artists.

Catalogue
  • Jiří Valoch (ed.), Computer Graphic, Brno: Dům umění města Brna, 1968, 16 pp. (Czech)
Literature
See also

Czech Republic#Computer_and_computer-aided_art

Links