1993

SCHÖFFER-TINGUELY-Hommage, Galerie Denise René, Paris, France

Film of Nicolas Schöffer’s work (26 and 52 minutes), by Bernard Vincent

Participation in the exhibition "The Hungarian of Paris", in the French and Hungarian Institutes, Berlin, Germany
1992

Participation in exhibition "Tapis d'Artistes", Artcurial, Paris, France

Participation in exhibition "Games", Miskolc, Hungary

Participation in exhibition "L'Art en Mouvement", Fondation Maeght, St Paul-de Vence, France

Studies for the restauration of the Cybernetic Tower of Liege, Belgium
1991

4th Seminar: "New Research in Architecture" at the Schöffer Mùzeum, Kalocsa , Hungary.

Presentation of his Academician sword, a Sword of Light, made by the sculptors Alain Bourgeon and Jean-Michel Francoise

The last video film with Nicolas Schöffer, by Marion Sarraut
1990

Surface et Espace, Capitales Editions

COLLEOGRAPHICS and ORDICOLS : new research of collages

Participation in the exhibition of the Institute of France, Chateau of Bourdeilles, France

50 years of Thoughts and Action in Contemporary Art, Centre Noroit, Arras, France
1989

Participation in the 1st French Academy of Beaux-Arts exhibition in Moscow, Russia.

Exhibition : “1949 - Spatiodynamiques 1 and 2 - 1989 - Choréographics and Ordigraphics”, Galerie Denise René, Paris.

Exhibition : "Derniers projets (Final projects) : Percussonors, Basculantes and Hydrothermochronos", Hungarian Institute, Paris.
1988

Installation of the 27 m TOUR D'AIN, at the A40 and A42 highway crossroads, Pont d'Ain, France

Installation of the 30 m LYONEON, an inox and cybernetically programmed neon tower for the new metro station, place d'Arsonval, Lyon, France.

ORDIGRAPHICS : new research with his left hand on the Macintosh computer.
1985

2nd Seminar in Kalocsa : New Research in Contemporary Music, Hungary.

International workshop organised by UNESCO for the promotion of the GRAPHILUX, Nice, France.

As the result of a stroke he lost the use of his right hand and arm.
1973

KYLDEX 1. 1st experimental cybernetic show, at Hamburg Opera-house, with music by Pierre Henry, choreography by Alwin Nikolais with Carolyn Carlson.

Creation and presentation of SCAM 1., 1st Auto-Mobile-Sculpture in Milan and Paris. (chassis : Renault ; coachwork : Coggiola, Torino)
1961

The Cybernetic Tower of Liege (52 m high - 66 revolving mirrors - 120 colored projectors - photoelectric cells and microphones), together with a 1500 m2 animated coloured performance on the facade of the Palace of Congress, reflected by the Meuse river, with music by Henri Pousseur.

1st Video production in the history of television: "Variations Luminodynamiques 1."