
Primarily a visual artist Schöffer produced one electronic album, Hommage à Bartok, in 1978. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nicolas Schöffer (September 6, 1912—January 8, 1992) was a Hungarian-born French artist. He can be considered as the father of cybernetic art. He was born in Kalocsa, Hungary and resided in Paris from 1936 till his death in his Montmartre atelier in 1992. His career touched on painting, kinetic sculpture, architecture, urbanism, film, TV, and music.
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Chronosor 1-2
Percussonor 1-2
Chronosor 3
Chronosor 5
Chronosonor 3
Chronosonor 1–2
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Percussonor 1–2
Chronosonor
Lumino #1
CYSP 1 - British film feature, 1960
Prisme
Percussonor
Chronosonor 1-2
Hommage a Bartók: Chronosonor 1-2
Hommage À Bartók (, synth / experimental, Hungary / France, 1979)
Lumino #2
Microtemps #1
Microtemps #2
Pierre Barbaud - Prisme Sorbonne
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Electronic Compositions: Chronosor 1-2
Electronic Compositions: Chronosor 3
Electronic Compositions: Chronosor 5
Electronic Compositions: Percussonor 1-2
Hommage a Bartók: Chronosonor 3
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03 Microtemps #1
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07 CYSP 1 - British film feature, 1960
Hommage a Bartók: Chronosonor 5
Hommage a Bartók: Percussonor 1-2
Hommage à Bartok
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