File:Béla Julez.jpg
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DescriptionBéla Julez.jpg |
English: Bela Julesz, in front of a picture from his and A. Michael Noll's computer art exhibition, “Computer-Generated Pictures,” held at the Howard Wise Gallery, New York City, in 1965. |
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Date and time of data generation | 17:28, 29 June 2001 |
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