Member organization EVA London Conference Computer Arts Archive
Field
Digital art
Official language
English
Key people
Paul Brown Sean Clark Nick Lambert
Parent organization
BCS
Website
computer-arts-society.com
The Computer Arts Society (CAS) was founded in 1968, in order to encourage the creative use of computers in the arts.[1][2]
^Page, No. 1, April 1969, p2.
^Herzogenrath, W. & Nierhoff-Wielk, B., eds. Ex machina: Frühe Computergrafik bis 1979 = early computer graphics up to 1979. Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2007. ISBN 978-3-422-06689-2. p.470
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