Otto Beckmann

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Born 1908 in Vladivostok. Died 1997 in Vienna. Studied at the Höhere Technische Gewerbliche Bundeslehranstalt Mödling (1927–1931) and the Kunstgewerbeschule des Österreichischen Museums für Kunst und Industrie (1934/1935). He studied sculpture at the Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien, Vienna (1936–1941). 1941–1944 head of the department of metal sculpture at the State School of Arts and Crafts, Krakow. 1945 return to Vienna. 1950–1961 position at the Akademie für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien. Since 1958 professor. 1966 first experiments with computing technology. 1969 development of a personal “studio computer” with his son Oskar Beckmann. 1966–1978 founder and head of ars intermedia.

Literature
  • O. B., “Computergrafik – Computerfilm,” in: Alte und moderne Kunst, 102, 1969, pp. 36–39.
  • O. B., “Computerplastik, cinematrische Modelle und choreographische Abläufe,” in: Alte und moderne Kunst, 102, 1969, pp. 43–46.
  • O. B., “Symposion Zagreb,” in: Alte und moderne Kunst, 105, 1969, pp. 54.
  • "Otto Beckmann", fair: Zeitung für Kunst und Ästhetik, Wien/Berlin, November 2010. Texts by Peter Weibel, Oskar Beckmann, Richard Beckmann.
  • Peter Peer, Peter Weibel (eds.), Otto Beckmann (1908-1997): Zwischen Mystik und Kalkül, Cologne: Walter Koenig, 2008, 480 pp. With contributions by Otto Beckmann, Oskar Beckmann, Mathias Boeckl, H W Franke, Frieder Nake, Peter Peer, Margit Rosen, Gerhard Stickel and Peter Weibel.
  • Horst Oberquelle, Oskar Beckmann, "Beckmann's Studio Computers Specified for Early Computer Art", in IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society, 2008. [1]
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