Zoltán Szegedy-Maszák, Oscillation, computer installation (details), 1991
http://www.c3.hu/~szmz/three_early/three_early_works.html
http://www.burundi.sk/monoskop/index.php/Zoltán_Szegedy-Maszák

Vladimir Bonacic, DIN. PR18, permanent computer installation, Zagreb, 1969
photo Marija Braut

Vladimir Bonacic, DIN. PR 10, 1971, Ilica, Zagreb

Vladimir Bonacic, DIN. PR 18, 1971, Kvaternik Square, Zagreb
http://darkofritz.net/text/BONACIC.MOV
![DIN by Vladimir Bonacic [1969] ° light sculpture ° ZKM Karlsruhe Germany by alejoooo.](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3410/3217162257_c69437e740.jpg)
Vladimir Bonacic, DIN, 1969, Steel, glass, electronics, 135 x 152,5 x 25 cm, programming: SDS 930, Muzej Suvremene Umjetnosti Zagreb, Dunja Donassy-Bonacic



Vladimir Bonacic, GF.E 16/4, 1969 – 1970

Vladimir Bonacic
Picelj and Bonacic
http://darkofritz.net/text/bonacic.html
http://malpawalewska.wordpress.com/2009/07/31/vladimir-bonacic/



Tamas Waliczky, Human Motions (Computer Mobiles), computer animations, 1986-88




Tamas Waliczky, Pictures, computer animation, 4 min. 55 sec, 1988



Tamas Waliczky, Is There Any Room Here For Me?, computer animation, 3 min. 44 sec, 1988

Tamas Waliczky, Sewing Machine, from the computer graphic series Machines, A3 print, 1989

Tamas Waliczky, Gramophone, from the computer graphic series Machines, A3 print, 1989

Tamas Waliczky, Automobile, from the computer graphic series Machines, A3 print, 1989



Tamas Waliczky, Memory of Moholy-Nagy, computer animation, 4’ 35”, 1990



Tamas Waliczky, A Letatlin in Paris, computer animation, 1’30”, 1990

Tamas Waliczky, Studies for the Garden, computer animation, 4’24”, 1992



Tamas Waliczky, The Garden (21st Century Amateur Film), computer animation & video installation, 4’27”, 1992/1996




Tamas Waliczky, Der Wald, computer animation & video installation, 4’54”, 1993

Tamas Waliczky, The Forest, interactive cd-rom animation, 1995



Tamas Waliczky, The Way, 3D computer animation & video installation, 2’41”, 1994
Zdeňka Čechová, Sand Storm, computer drawing, 21 x 28 cm, 1991. This drawing was printed on a dot-matrix printer using the author’s program.

Zdeňka Čechová, offset-printed design, 8.5 x 10 cm, 1986. Čechová made similar computer-generated patterns for textile designs and book illustrations.
http://www.burundi.sk/monoskop/index.php/Zdenka_%C4%8Cechov%C3%A1
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.

Daniel Fischer, Scribbling in the Sky, from the series Images-Poems, mixed-media computer serigraph with oil paint, 75 x 58 cm. The first version of this work was created in 1982.




