![1 History of Computer Art Part VI: Music Video and Demoscene Seminar, 28 nd April 2014 Danube University Krems Department for Arts and Image Science MediaArtHistories: - ppt download 1 History of Computer Art Part VI: Music Video and Demoscene Seminar, 28 nd April 2014 Danube University Krems Department for Arts and Image Science MediaArtHistories: - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/19/5883268/slides/slide_2.jpg)
1 History of Computer Art Part VI: Music Video and Demoscene Seminar, 28 nd April 2014 Danube University Krems Department for Arts and Image Science MediaArtHistories: - ppt download
![WEIRDLAND TV on Twitter: "Graphics produced by the BOSCH FGS-4000. (The 1983 computer famously was used to create the Dire Straits video “Money for Nothing”, which I wrote about recently.) https://t.co/3t23vOci54" / WEIRDLAND TV on Twitter: "Graphics produced by the BOSCH FGS-4000. (The 1983 computer famously was used to create the Dire Straits video “Money for Nothing”, which I wrote about recently.) https://t.co/3t23vOci54" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D2C8UQ1X0AEKL3j.jpg:large)
WEIRDLAND TV on Twitter: "Graphics produced by the BOSCH FGS-4000. (The 1983 computer famously was used to create the Dire Straits video “Money for Nothing”, which I wrote about recently.) https://t.co/3t23vOci54" /
![WEIRDLAND TV on Twitter: "Stills from Dire Straits' “Money for Nothing” music video (1985). The video was considered groundbreaking at the time, and heralded the MTV era. According to Wikipedia, the animation WEIRDLAND TV on Twitter: "Stills from Dire Straits' “Money for Nothing” music video (1985). The video was considered groundbreaking at the time, and heralded the MTV era. According to Wikipedia, the animation](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D1djzl3WoAEk5jc.jpg)