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Retro Computers, Bulgarian Games to Be Exhibited at National Student House in Sofia
Retro Computers, Bulgarian Games to Be Exhibited at National Student House in Sofia
"Retro Graphic Editors, Interfaces and Computer Screens" exhibition's poster (Computer Space Photo)

Retro computers and Bulgarian retro games will be on display at the National Student House in Sofia from October 24 to 26. Titled Retro Graphic Editors, Interfaces and Computer Screens, the exhibition is a part of the 36th edition of the International Computer Art Forum Computer Space, organized by Student Computer Art Society.

The exhibition showcases a range of vintage computers and their displays that represent some of the key moments in the history and development of computers and computer graphics, both from a global and regional perspective, the organizers write.

A seminar, held on October 26, will present a more detailed history of the exhibits and their graphics software and displays.

“It is impossible not to pay attention to Pravets 82, which, following the computer architecture of the Apple II, played an important role in the introduction of personal computers in Eastern Europe. Together with it goes IMKO 2, which can be called its earlier version. The exhibition also includes other models from the Pravets series, such as Pravets 8M and Pravets 16, which represent the efforts to create powerful yet affordable computers for educational and business purposes in the 1980s”, the organizers said.

For its part, the Apple II was a cornerstone of the PC revolution in the West, alongside the colorful and innovative iMac G3 and its successor, the iMac G4, which introduced a bold new approach to PC design and usability in the late 1990s. and the beginning of the 2000s. Professional workstations such as Silicon Graphics Indy and Sun SPARC round out the lineup, introducing the high-frequency computing capability that has been critical to the development of fields such as computer graphics and animation, design, and scientific research.

Last but not least, the exhibition is also dedicated to the graphic editors of these computers. Some Bulgarian retro games will also be demonstrated, the team added.

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