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Born 1950. Painter. In 1970s he started to use computers. Cooperated with computer engineers Pavol Fischer and Igor Kľačanský. 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: graphics, painting, installations, drawings, intermedia. Studied at [[AFAD]] (1968-74, prof P Matejka, T Gajdoš) in [[Bratislava]]. In 1970s he started to use computers. Cooperated with computer engineers Pavol Fischer and [[Igor Klačanský]] - mostly line drawings, morphing one shape into another. Since 1990 teaches at [[AFAD]]. Lives in [[Bratislava]].
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==Works==
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[[Image:Fischer-cubistspictures-1983.png|thumb|left|Daniel Fischer, ''The Cubist's Pictures Can Be Read Like a Modern Poetry'', serigraph, 1983. From the series ''Images-Poems'', this artwork was generated by the CDC3000 computer and the Calcomp plotter. The artist used an earlier version of the image to create an oil painting in 1982.]]
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==Literature==
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* Martin Šperka, [[Media:Profil_1_(1993)_-_Počítačová_grafika_(Slovak).pdf|"Autori o sebe: Interview so štyrmi pioniermi počítačovej grafiky v Čechách a na Slovensku"]], ''Profil'' 1 (1993), Bratislava, p 13 (Slovak)
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==See also==
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[[Early computer art in Slovakia (1970s-80s)]].
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==Links==
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http://www.museumonline.at/2000/Bratislava/aqua/AQUA/Kuenstler/DanielFischer/rozhovorNEU.htm<br>
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http://www.mattress.org/index.cfm?event=ShowArtist&eid=16&id=19&c=Past

Latest revision as of 11:28, 2 June 2015

Born 1950. Artist: graphics, painting, installations, drawings, intermedia. Studied at AFAD (1968-74, prof P Matejka, T Gajdoš) in Bratislava. In 1970s he started to use computers. Cooperated with computer engineers Pavol Fischer and Igor Klačanský - mostly line drawings, morphing one shape into another. Since 1990 teaches at AFAD. Lives in Bratislava.

Works[edit]

Daniel Fischer, The Cubist's Pictures Can Be Read Like a Modern Poetry, serigraph, 1983. From the series Images-Poems, this artwork was generated by the CDC3000 computer and the Calcomp plotter. The artist used an earlier version of the image to create an oil painting in 1982.

Literature[edit]

See also[edit]

Early computer art in Slovakia (1970s-80s).

Links[edit]

http://www.museumonline.at/2000/Bratislava/aqua/AQUA/Kuenstler/DanielFischer/rozhovorNEU.htm
http://www.mattress.org/index.cfm?event=ShowArtist&eid=16&id=19&c=Past