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Born 1940 in Kraljevo, Serbia. Studied mathematics and electronics at the University of Belgrade (1959-1962). 1972 stipendiary of DAAD artist residential program in Berlin. Since 1973 he lives in [[Berlin]].
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'''Zoran Radović''' (1940, Kraljevo, Serbia) studied mathematics and electronics at the University of Belgrade (1959-1962). 1972 stipendiary of DAAD artist residential program in Berlin. Since 1973 he has been living in [[Berlin]].
  
Exhibitions:  
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* 1970, Venice Biennale.  
 
* 1970, Venice Biennale.  
 
* 1970, Generación automática de formas plásticas, computer center of the University of Madrid.  
 
* 1970, Generación automática de formas plásticas, computer center of the University of Madrid.  
 
* 1970, Impulse Computerkunst: Graphik, Plastik, Musik, Film, Kunstverein München, Munich.
 
* 1970, Impulse Computerkunst: Graphik, Plastik, Musik, Film, Kunstverein München, Munich.
  
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* Ana Sladojević, "Zoran Radović - mehanocrteži", in ''Radikalna apstrakcija: apstraktno slikarstvo i granice prikazivanja'', eds. Nikola Dedić, Ješa Denegri and Miško Šuvaković, Belgrade: Službeni glasnik, 2013, pp 65-73. Text on Radović and his art/science projects from the 1960s in Yugoslavia, in particular his "mechanodrawings": mechanically induced drawings of intricate centripetally oriented fine lines. {{sr}}
  
See also: [[Serbia#Computer_and_computer-aided_art]]
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[[Serbia#Computer_and_computer-aided_art]]
  
 
[[Category:Computer art|Radovic, Zoran]]
 
[[Category:Computer art|Radovic, Zoran]]

Latest revision as of 12:46, 27 July 2017

Zoran Radović (1940, Kraljevo, Serbia) studied mathematics and electronics at the University of Belgrade (1959-1962). 1972 stipendiary of DAAD artist residential program in Berlin. Since 1973 he has been living in Berlin.

Exhibitions
  • 1970, Venice Biennale.
  • 1970, Generación automática de formas plásticas, computer center of the University of Madrid.
  • 1970, Impulse Computerkunst: Graphik, Plastik, Musik, Film, Kunstverein München, Munich.
Literature
  • Ana Sladojević, "Zoran Radović - mehanocrteži", in Radikalna apstrakcija: apstraktno slikarstvo i granice prikazivanja, eds. Nikola Dedić, Ješa Denegri and Miško Šuvaković, Belgrade: Službeni glasnik, 2013, pp 65-73. Text on Radović and his art/science projects from the 1960s in Yugoslavia, in particular his "mechanodrawings": mechanically induced drawings of intricate centripetally oriented fine lines. (Serbian)
See also

Serbia#Computer_and_computer-aided_art