• The Computer Arts Society (CAS) was founded in 1968, in order to encourage the creative use of computers in the arts. The three founder members of the...
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    The British Computer Society (BCS), branded BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, since 2009, is a professional body and a learned society that represents...
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  • Michael Noll, John Whitney, and Charles Csuri. One year later, the Computer Arts Society was founded, also in London. At the time of the opening of Cybernetic...
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    George Mallen (category Fellows of the British Computer Society)
    businessman who has been a pioneer of creative computer systems since 1962. He co-founded the Computer Arts Society (CAS) with Alan Sutcliffe and John Lansdown...
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    Andy Lomas (category People in the computer animation industry)
    2018). "On Hybrid Creativity". Arts. 7 (3): 25. doi:10.3390/arts7030025. "Andy Lomas". CAS50 Collection. Computer Arts Society. Retrieved 2 April 2024. "Andy...
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  • main directions in robotic art. He was an active member of the Computer Arts Society. His first cybernetic work that moved directly and recognisably...
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    founded in 1990 by James Hemsley, is now organised through the Computer Arts Society (CAS), a Specialist Group of the BCS, each July at the BCS London...
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    during 29–30 March 1969 in the Gulbenkian Hall at the RCA by the Computer Arts Society (CAS), that had been established the year before in 1968. An associated...
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    winning artists, Lumen has collaborated with the Barbican Centre, Computer Arts Society and the EVA London Conferences as well as the Tate, Photomonitor...
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    Quantel Paintbox (category Computer workstations)
    2023, Adrian Wilson curated an exhibition of Paintbox art for the Computer Arts Society, with the exhibition and catalogue designed by Kim Mannes-Abbot...
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    College of Art (London, UK) - Event Two (2019) (50th anniversary of Computer Arts Society & Event One) Museum für Naturkunde (Berlin, Germany) - Forschungsfall...
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  • John Lansdown (category Computer graphics professionals)
    the founders of the Computer Arts Society in 1968, along with Alan Sutcliffe and George Mallen, and then as secretary of the Society (1968–1991). He was...
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  • for Art Technology (ANAT). In 2005, he was elected chair of the Computer Arts Society (CAS), a BCS Specialist Group; he served in the same position again...
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  • practice of Computer Engineering and Technology Systems, Science and Engineering, Information Processing and related Arts and Sciences. The Society also encourages...
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    CAS Archive. UK: Computer Arts Society. Retrieved 29 December 2024. "Sue Gollifer Retrospective". CAS Exhibitions. Computer Arts Society. 2024. Retrieved...
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    The Computer History Museum (CHM) is a computer museum in Mountain View, California. The museum presents stories and artifacts of Silicon Valley and the...
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  • and Cultures of Electronic Music" (PDF). PAGE: Bulletin of the Computer Arts Society. 69. Neset, Anne Hilde (August 2010). "Cross Platform – The Morning...
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    Alan Kay (category American computer programmers)
    (1997) – Royal Society of ArtsComputer History Museum "for his fundamental contributions to personal computing and human-computer interface development...
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  • was a series of early computer systems created by J. Lyons and Co. The first in the series, the LEO I, was the first computer used for commercial business...
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    System Simulation (category Computer animation)
    resource. The company has often hosted meetings of the Computer Arts Society. British Computer Society IT Award Winner 1994: PLATO-UK with Guy's and St Thomas'...
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  • The Turing Guide (category Computer science books)
    displayed as part of a digital art exhibition organized by the Computer Arts Society at the BCS in London. A Chinese edition of the book was published...
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    Roy Ascott (category UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture faculty)
    the Institution of Computer Science, London (proposed by Gordon Pask) and in 1972, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Since the 1960s, Ascott...
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    Michael Sipser (category American theoretical computer scientists)
    Michael Fredric Sipser (born September 17, 1954) is an American theoretical computer scientist who has made early contributions to computational complexity...
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  • Mihai Nadin (category Romanian computer scientists)
    electrical engineering, computer science, aesthetics, semiotics, human-computer interaction (HCI), computational design, post-industrial society, and anticipatory...
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  • Cybernetic Serendipity (category Computer graphics)
    The exhibition provided the energy for the formation of British Computer Arts Society which continued to explore the interaction between science, technology...
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    Video game (redirect from Computer games)
    A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard...
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  • New Methods and Strategies" (PDF). PAGE 59 (Winter 2004/2005). Computer Arts Society. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-26. "Studies in Perception...
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    Frieder Nake (category German computer scientists)
    Page, the Bulletin of the Computer Arts Society (whose member he was and still is), under the title „There Should Be No Computer-Art“ (Page No. 18, Oct....
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  • Polite Society is a 2023 British martial arts action comedy film written and directed by Nida Manzoor (in her feature film directorial debut). The film...
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