Beschreibung
Sputnik shock, Cold War, social realism. In the cybernetic laboratories of the Soviet Union, calculating machines rattle and calculate landings on the moon - East and West are in a race for space travel. At the same time, computer art was being created, on whose basic ideas today's computer animations are also based. Under the leadership of Nikolai Konstantinov, mathematicians decided to simulate the gait of a cat with the help of the BESM-4 computer and to record every small change on paper. This first testimony of comupter art in the Soviet Union is printed in the book as a facsimile.
Autorenporträt
Nikolai Konstantinov was born in Moscow in 1932. Studied physics at Moscow State University. Along with Andrei Kolmogorov and Eugene Dynkin, belongs to the most prominent figures in Russian didactics of mathematics. In the 1960s, Konstantinov significantly influenced the development of cybernetics and computer art in the Soviet Union. Under his direction, the first computer simulation of a living being was created in 1968. Konstantinov lives and works in Moscow.
Herstellerkennzeichnung:
Merve Verlag
Tom Lamberty
Kolonnadenstraße 5
04109 Leipzig
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