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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
240
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 13, 2015
Editore
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262527197
ISBN-13
9780262527194
Descrizione
Set against the backdrop of the late 1950s, a time marked by rapid advancements in technology and art, this book delves into the intriguing intersection of cybernetics and creative expression. With a focus on figures like Nicolas Schoffer, the narrative explores how these pioneering artists began to harness the potential of machines and systems to create dynamic and interactive works of art.
Edward A. Shanken takes readers on a journey through the experimental landscapes where art meets technology, examining the philosophical implications of artworks that respond to their environments and audiences. The discussions span various disciplines, highlighting the innovative spirit of the era and its lasting impact on contemporary practices.
Through engaging prose, the author invites contemplation of how these early experiments with cybernetic systems not only revolutionized artistic practices but also opened new avenues for understanding human creativity in relation to technology. Each page beckons readers to reconsider the boundaries between artist, artwork, and observer in an increasingly mechanized world.
Edward A. Shanken takes readers on a journey through the experimental landscapes where art meets technology, examining the philosophical implications of artworks that respond to their environments and audiences. The discussions span various disciplines, highlighting the innovative spirit of the era and its lasting impact on contemporary practices.
Through engaging prose, the author invites contemplation of how these early experiments with cybernetic systems not only revolutionized artistic practices but also opened new avenues for understanding human creativity in relation to technology. Each page beckons readers to reconsider the boundaries between artist, artwork, and observer in an increasingly mechanized world.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia
Arte e Fotografia