Over fifty years ago, a group of painters, musicians,
psychologists, educators, linguists, mathematicians, poets, architects
and computer scientists gathered within the Computer Science
Department of the
University of
Vincennes (*)
to form what became known as the "Group of Art and Informatique of Vincennes".
This site is dedicated to these bright people.
During the first ten years of existence of the Group, a newsletter was
published, the famous "ARTINFO-MUSINFO" which gave its name to this
site. It serves as a repository to all that has been written, seen or heard
during this fertile period which began in 1969, the year of creation of
the
University
of Vincennes
and ended in 1980, the year of its transfer to Saint Denis.
If you have articles, texts, pictures, sounds, programms, plans,
... or any other materials related to the GAIV activites from this
period and if you want to share it, please contact us.
The Artinfo-Musinfo Site features today:
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(*) Vincennes is a city, close to Paris, France, not related to the
Vincennes
University (VU), a public university with its main campus is located in
Vincennes,
Indiana, in the United States.
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