Compartir
The Computing Centre of the Universidad de Madrid. From arithmetic calculation to open creativity Centro de cálculo de la Universidad de Madrid

The Computing Centre of the Universidad de Madrid. From arithmetic calculation to open creativity

The main mission of the Computing Centre of the UCM, inaugurated in 1966, was the diffusion of computing and the rendering of calculation services to other faculties, higher technical schools and other teaching and research institutions that depended on the Directorate-General for Higher Education and Research.

The exhibition The Computing Centre of the Universidad de Madrid (1968-1982). From arithmetic calculation to open creativity) reflects on and analyzes the influences that this institution had on research, teaching and the introduction of computers in Spanish art.. Venue and dates Museo del Traje (Madrid) 31.05.2012-12.07.2012 Organised by Universidad Complutense de Madrid In partnership with Acción Cultural Española Curators Ernesto García Camarero Julia Irigoyen Aramis López.

Timeline

Get the latest NEWS

This website uses cookies

Cookies are small text files that websites can use to make a user's experience more efficient. The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this website. For all other types of cookies, we need your permission. This website uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third-party services that appear on our pages. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time from the Cookie Declaration on our website. Learn more about who we are, how you can contact us, and how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy.

Necessary cookies help make a website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

NameProviderPurposeExpidationType
PHPSESSIDThis websiteCookies generated by PHP-based applications. This is a general-purpose identifier used to maintain user session variables. It is usually a randomly generated number; how it is used can be site-specific, but a good example is maintaining a logged-in user's state between pages.SessionHTTP
LanguageThis websiteLanguage in which the website text is displayed.4 monthsHTTP
consentcookies_EsencialesThis websiteThis cookie is used to store consent preferences1 yearHTTP
consentcookies_PreferenciasThis websiteThis cookie is used to store consent preferences1 yearHTTP
consentcookies_EstadisticasThis websiteThis cookie is used to store consent preferences1 yearHTTP
consentcookies_MarketingThis websiteThis cookie is used to store consent preferences1 yearHTTP