Vera Molnar
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Vera Molnar, born on January 5, 1924, was a pioneering figure in the world of generative art. Throughout her remarkable life, she revolutionized the field by exploring the intersection of art, mathematics, and technology. Molnar's journey began in Hungary, where she studied painting at the Budapest School of Applied Arts before eventually settling in Paris. In the late 1960s, she embraced computer programming as a tool for artistic expression, harnessing its power to create intricate geometric forms and patterns. Her works often employed systematic algorithms and mathematical concepts, showcasing a meticulous attention to detail and a profound understanding of aesthetics. Molnar's art challenged conventional notions of authorship and the role of randomness in the creative process, earning her a prominent place among the pioneers of generative art. Today, her influential legacy continues to inspire artists and technologists around the world, reminding us of the boundless possibilities that arise when art and technology intertwine.