Vera Molnár
Vera Molnár (1924-2023) was is a pioneering figure in computer and algorithmic art. A trailblazer in using computational processes for artistic creation, Molnár experimented with computer graphics since the late 1960s. Her work explored geometric abstraction through programmed algorithms, making her one of the first artists to employ digital technology as a medium. Molnár's art is characterized by its systematic approach to form and color, often resulting in intricate, patterned compositions. She was the recipient of numerous awards, including the d.velop digital art award [ddaa] for lifetime achievement. Molnár's groundbreaking work has been exhibited internationally, including in prestigious institutions like the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, affirming her critical role in the development of digital art.