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Heck, I've been doing computer art longer than this guy. In 76 we had a graphics display with a printer at the UofIowa; we made all sorts of interesting spirograph-style plots.
In "art culture" only those who succeed commercially are artists.
I think that's a bit of a strawman--though I agree with your sentiment--because to be a "grandfather" of something assumes you've had an influence on the next generations. And in this case, yes, you gotta stand out (not necessarily commercially, as many works of art, records etc were a flop but highly influential in the decades after.)
Verostko is represented by DAM Gallery in Berlin. I had the pleasure to see some of his works in real life in the exhibition Frieder Nake a & Friends at the same place. If you're in Berlin, check out the gallery. Right now Vera Molnar is exhibited. (Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with the gallery.)