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Born 1950. Artist. In 1970s he started to use computers. Cooperated with computer engineers Pavol Fischer and [[Igor Klačanský]]. Most of his works are line drawings, morphing one shape into another. He used these drawings also for book illustrations and in the late 1970s he made the first computer animation in [[Slovakia]] (Altamira cave bull morphing into sign of infinity. Single frames plotted by Calcom plotter were photographed step by step by an animation camera).
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Born 1950. Artist. In 1970s he started to use computers. Cooperated with computer engineers Pavol Fischer and [[Igor Klačanský]]. Most of his works are line drawings, morphing one shape into another. He used these drawings also for book illustrations.
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Altamira (1978-), cave bull morphing into sign of infinity, first computer animation in [[Slovakia]]. Single frames plotted by CalComp plotter were photographed step by step by an animation camera, then processed by painter's interventions. Fischer: "Úlohou lineárnej transformácie je postihnúť kultúrne kontexty v čase fázovaním premien východiskových kresieb do cieľových, priamo modelovať časové premeny a vizualizovať čas ako fenomén spätý s ľudským bytím."

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Born 1950. Artist. In 1970s he started to use computers. Cooperated with computer engineers Pavol Fischer and Igor Klačanský. Most of his works are line drawings, morphing one shape into another. He used these drawings also for book illustrations.

Works:
Altamira (1978-), cave bull morphing into sign of infinity, first computer animation in Slovakia. Single frames plotted by CalComp plotter were photographed step by step by an animation camera, then processed by painter's interventions. Fischer: "Úlohou lineárnej transformácie je postihnúť kultúrne kontexty v čase fázovaním premien východiskových kresieb do cieľových, priamo modelovať časové premeny a vizualizovať čas ako fenomén spätý s ľudským bytím."