[2][3] In particular, his 1967 short film Hummingbird, a collaboration with James Shaffer, is in MoMa's permanent collection as one of the earliest surviving examples of computer animation.
[5] In 1987, these groups combined to form the Advanced Computing Center for Arts and Design (ACCAD), which remains in operation as of 2025[6].
A retrospective exhibit of seventy of Csuri's artworks, titled Beyond Boundaries, traveled to museums throughout Europe and Asia in 2010.
He was selected in the 1944 NFL draft by the Chicago Cardinals (16th round, 154th overall pick), but declined the offer in order to serve in World War II.
[8][2] Csuri was born in Grant Town, West Virginia, on July 4, 1922, to parents from Hungary.