The artists’ movement New Tendencies started in 1961 in Zagreb (Croatia, then Yugoslavia). It was dedicated to Concrete and Constructivist Art, but included Op art and Kinetic Art, too. Three exhibition were arranged in the years 1961, 1963, and 1965, before in 1968 (under the title Tendencies 4) a symposium, a short exhibition, and a long-lasting series of different events shifted the focus to “
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New Tendencies (Movement)
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- Bek, Bozo, ed. 1968. bit international. Zagreb:Izdavac; Galerije Grada Zagreba
- Fritz, Darko 2008. New Tendencies. In: Oris. Klaićeva 44, Zagreb:Arhitekst
- Fritz, Darko 2008. Vladimir Bonacic: Computer-Generated Works Made Within Zagreb’s New Tendencies Network (1961–1973). In: Leonardo. San Francisco, CA:The MIT Press
- Klütsch, Christoph 2005. The Summer 1968 in London and Zagreb: Starting or End Point for Computer Art?. In: Creativity & Cognition 05 Proceedings. [unknown address]:ACM press
- Oberquelle, Horst & Beckmann, Oskar 2008. Beckmann's Studio Computers Specified for Early Computer Art. In: IEEE Annals of the History of Computing. Los Alamitos, CA, USA:IEEE Computer Society
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