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**Miro A. Cimerman** & **Dunja Donassy-Bonačić** | **Miro A. Cimerman** & **Dunja Donassy-Bonačić** | ||
- | Following our //bcd CyberneticArt team// contribution at the [[https:// | + | Following our //bcd CyberneticArt team// contribution at the [[https:// |
- | This year premiere Virtual Exhibition (__jubilee__; | + | This year premiere Virtual Exhibition (__jubilee__; |
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+ | Starting point (__Static__ **Scientific Pixel**) is to be found in the newly established (the then 1960ies) “Laboratory for Cybernetics”, | ||
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+ | In the next year (1969), for the second part of the t4 exhibition “Computers and Visual Research”, | ||
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- | **Men - Machine visual communication with __on-line minicomputer PDP 8__** (DEC) connected via A/D and D/A converters to the Light Pen System & oscilloscope for displaying “pixel” graphics on the CRT screen. **In the middle** (from left): TTY, PDP 8, A/D and D/A converters, oscilloscope with CRT screen, light pen stylus. The System was constructed in mid 1960s at The Laboratory for Cybernetics (IRB | Zagreb) and used for scientific research, mainly in nuclear spectroscopy (**leftmost**: Van de Graaff experiment, 6Li+3He=> | + | **Men - Machine visual communication with __on-line minicomputer PDP 8__** (DEC) connected via A/D and D/A converters to the Light Pen System & oscilloscope for displaying “pixel” graphics on the CRT screen. **In the middle** (from left): TTY, PDP 8, A/D and D/A converters, oscilloscope with CRT screen, light pen stylus. The System was constructed in mid 1960s at The Laboratory for Cybernetics (IRB | Zagreb) and used for scientific research, mainly in nuclear spectroscopy (**Leftmost**: Van de Graaff experiment, 6Li+3He=> |
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+ | Illustration of __Dynamic__ __Graphic__ **Artistic** **Pixel**: | ||
+ | Details from "PLN Series, V.B. 1969" @ t4 Exhibition “Computers and Visual Research” | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
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- | Monochrome Bulb (plain) | + | Monochrome Bulb (plain). " |
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- | Monochrome Bulb + Color Film | + | Monochrome Bulb + Color Film. " |
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- | NaMa | + | "Pixel Installation" |
+ | premier exhibited at tendencies 4, Zagreb 1969.\\ | ||
+ | (DIN. PR 18, V.B. 1969, Kvaternik Square, Zagreb; **upper left** and **right**: detail)\\ | ||
+ | followed by two other "Pixel Installations" | ||
+ | (**lower right**: DIN. PR 16, 1971, NaMa Kvaternik Square, Zagreb). | ||
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- | GF. E 16 S (S) NS | + | **Left**: " |
+ | **Middle**: Insight into " | ||
+ | **Right**: " | ||
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- | GF. E 16,4 CNSM | + | **Left**: " |
+ | **Middle**: " | ||
+ | **Right**: " | ||
+ | The visual and audible patterns, the appearance of their combinations, | ||
+ | Four independent acoustic channels with 4 loud-speakers (“**QuadroSound**”) make it possible to experience and immerse spectators into “**Dynamic Visual & Acoustic Space**” – “**Listen Pictures & See Music**” performance. | ||
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- | Dynamic | + | The visualization of “Hidden [Digital] Data Structures” of the Galois Fields (GF) is a problem of some complexity. The sculpture “__Dynamic |
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Traffic + Object in Space | Traffic + Object in Space | ||
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INSTANTANEOUS | INSTANTANEOUS | ||
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N. B.\\ | N. B.\\ | ||
Development and preparation of this Virtual Exhibition, with focal point on digitalization, | Development and preparation of this Virtual Exhibition, with focal point on digitalization, | ||
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- | ==== General Data ==== | + | |
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- | ^ Manufacturer | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ Model Name | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ Year of Introduction | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ Country | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ Price at the time of introduction | xxxxxx + currency | | + | |
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- | ==== Technical Data ==== | + | |
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- | ^ Architecture | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ CPU | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ RAM | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ ROM | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ Graphics | xxxxxx | | + | |
- | ^ Sound | xxxxxx | | + | |
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- | ==== Details ==== | + | |
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- | Further details of the exhibition. There could be pictures and a longer description. A simple example can be found [[en: | + | |
===== Virtual Exhibition Desk ===== | ===== Virtual Exhibition Desk ===== | ||
- | [[..: | + | [[https://bbb.vcfb.de/ |
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- | Here, you will find the times and days when the room is open to have a look at the exhibition, for questions, discussions and chit chat with the exhibitor. | + | |
==== Availability Times ==== | ==== Availability Times ==== | ||
- | ^ Day ^ Day ^ | + | ^ Day ^ Day |
- | |Saturday | + | |Saturday |
- | |Saturday | + | |Saturday |
- | |Saturday | + | |Saturday |
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- | |Sunday | + | |Sunday |
- | |Sunday | + | |Sunday |
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- | ==== Demo Times ==== | + | |
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- | This section contains a table in case special the exhibitor wants to show demos at specific times to a general audience. | + | |
- | ^ Day ^ Time ^ Demo ^ | + | [[https:// |
- | |Saturday | + | |
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