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Born 1927 in Vienna. Austrian scientist and writer. He is considered one of the most important science fiction authors in the German language. He is also active in the fields of future research, speleology as well as computer graphics and digital art.
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'''Herbert W. Franke''' (14 May 1927, Vienna – 16 July 2022, Egling) was an Austrian scientist and writer. ''Die Zeit'' calls him "the most prominent German writing Science Fiction author". He was also one of the important early computer artists, creating computer graphics and early digital art from the late 1950s. Franke was also active in the fields of future research as well as speleology.
  
Born in Vienna, Franke worked from 1973 - 1997 at the University of Munich, lecturing in computer graphics and computer art. His pioneering electronic abstractions paralleled those of Ben Laposky, leading however to his own personal and varied oeuvre. Franke has also written widely on computer art (See Essays section) and his first book ''Computer Graphics - Computer Art'' was the earliest comprehensive text on the subject. Franke has collaborated with colleague Horst Helbig in some artworks and essays.
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Franke studied physics, mathematics, chemistry, psychology and philosophy in Vienna. He received his doctorate in theoretical physics in 1950 by writing a dissertation about electron optics.
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Franke worked from 1973-1997 at the University of Munich, lecturing in computer graphics and computer art. His pioneering electronic abstractions paralleled those of Ben Laposky, leading however to his own personal and varied oeuvre. Franke has also written widely on computer art and his first book ''Computergraphik - Computerkunst'' was the earliest comprehensive text on the subject.
  
 
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; Publications
* 1971 ''Computer Graphics: Computer Art'' (Computergraphik - Computerkunst, 1971)
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* ''Computergraphik - Computerkunst'', Munich: Bruckmann, 1971; new ed., Heidelberg: Springer, 1985.
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* [[Media:Franke Herbert W 1985 The New Visual Age The Influence of Computer Graphics on Art and Society.pdf|"The New Visual Age: The Influence of Computer Graphics on Art and Society"]], ''Leonardo'' 18:2, 1985, pp 105-107. [https://doi.org/10.2307/1577879]
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* "The Expanding Medium: The Future of Computer Art"
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* [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_W._Franke#Sachbücher more]
  
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* "The New Visual language: The Influence of Computer Graphics on Art and Society"
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* [https://brooklynrail.org/2022/06/art/Herbert-Franke-with-Charlotte-Kent "Herbert W. Franke with Charlotte Kent"], ''Brooklyn Rail'', New York, Jun 2022.
* "The Expanding Medium: The Future of Computer Art"
 
  
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* [https://art-meets-science.info/ Herbert W. Franke. Wanderer zwischen Kunst und Wissenschaft]
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* [https://twitter.com/HerbertWFranke Twitter]
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* Obituaries: [https://www.derstandard.de/story/2000137517643/medienkunstpionier-herbert-w-franke-im-alter-von-95-jahren-gestorben Katharina Rustler] (Der Standard), [https://ars.electronica.art/aeblog/en/2022/07/16/herbert-w-franke/ Ars Electronica].
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_W._Franke Wikipedia]
  
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[[Category:Computer art|Franke, Herbert]]
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 19 July 2022

Herbert W. Franke (14 May 1927, Vienna – 16 July 2022, Egling) was an Austrian scientist and writer. Die Zeit calls him "the most prominent German writing Science Fiction author". He was also one of the important early computer artists, creating computer graphics and early digital art from the late 1950s. Franke was also active in the fields of future research as well as speleology.

Franke studied physics, mathematics, chemistry, psychology and philosophy in Vienna. He received his doctorate in theoretical physics in 1950 by writing a dissertation about electron optics.

Franke worked from 1973-1997 at the University of Munich, lecturing in computer graphics and computer art. His pioneering electronic abstractions paralleled those of Ben Laposky, leading however to his own personal and varied oeuvre. Franke has also written widely on computer art and his first book Computergraphik - Computerkunst was the earliest comprehensive text on the subject.

Publications
Interviews
Links