The Landmark exhibitions from August 1968 to August 1969 were staged in
London,
New York City and in
Zagreb. During both exhibitions in Zagreb, international scientific symposiums were held. Another exhibition and conference was held in Berlin. The
Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition in London over the years received the most attention in secondary literature. Today, it is dependent on the nationality and education and research level of the observer as to which of the three they consider the most important. There were already critical voices about the 1968 exhibition in London.
Gustav Metzger was at the Tendencies 4 symposium in Zagreb and wrote 1969 a critic in a journal by
Studio International: ''At a time when there is a widespread concern about computers, the advertising and presentation of the I.C.A.'s ′Cybernetic Serendipity′ exhibition as a ′technological fun-fair′ is a perfectly adequate demonstration of the reactionary potential of art and technology''. The Human Figure by Fetter was seen in all exhibitions as Boeing Man. In the catalog for Cybernetic Serendipity only
The Boeing Computer Graphics organization is mentioned as the author. • 1968:
Cybernetic Serendipity: The Computer and the Arts, London, Institute of Contemporary Art. • 1968:
On the Path to Computer Art, MIT, und TU Berlin, Berlin. • 1968:
Some More Beginnings: An Exhibition of Submitted Works Involving Technical Materials and Processes, E.A.T., New York, Brooklyn Museum. • 1969:
Tendencija 4, Computers and Visual Research, galerija suvremene umjetnosti, Contemporary Art Gallery, Zagreb. • 1969:
Computerkunst-On the Eve of Tomorrow, Galerie Kubus, Hanover. Thereafter, in Munich, Hamburg, Oslo, Brussels, Rome and Tokyo. • 1989:
25 Jahre Computerkunst – Grafik, Animation und Technik, BMW Pavillon, München. • 2007:
Ex Machina - Frühe Computergrafik bis 1979: Herbert W. Franke zum 80. Geburtstag, Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen. • 2007:
bit international: [Nove] Tendencije - Neue Galerie Graz - Universalmuseum Joanneum, Graz. • 2008:
Bit International, (Nove) tendencije, 1961 bis 1973, Zagreb, In: ZKM, Medienmuseum, Karlsruhe. • 2009:
Digital Pioneers, Victoria & Albert Museum, London • 2015: Galerija suvremene umjetnosti, Contemporary Art Gallery, Zagreb • 2015:
Tendenzen 4, Computer und Visuelle Forschung, ZKM, Karlsruhe == Work ==