Art and the Future a History prophecy of the Collaboration Between Science Technology and Art

Art and the Future   a History prophecy of the Collaboration Between Science  Technology and Art
Author: D. Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1973
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:966813033

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Art and the Future

Art and the Future
Author: Douglas M. Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1973
Genre: Art and science
ISBN: LCCN:76119522

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Art and the Future a History

Art and the Future   a History
Author: Douglas M. Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1973
Genre: Art and science
ISBN: LCCN:10084081

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Chronophobia

Chronophobia
Author: Pamela M. Lee
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 026212260X

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An examination of the pervasive anxiety about and fixation with time seen in 1960s art.

When the Machine Made Art

When the Machine Made Art
Author: Grant D. Taylor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781623562724

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Considering how culturally indispensable digital technology is today, it is ironic that computer-generated art was attacked when it burst onto the scene in the early 1960s. In fact, no other twentieth-century art form has elicited such a negative and hostile response. When the Machine Made Art examines the cultural and critical response to computer art, or what we refer to today as digital art. Tracing the heated debates between art and science, the societal anxiety over nascent computer technology, and the myths and philosophies surrounding digital computation, Taylor is able to identify the destabilizing forces that shape and eventually fragment the computer art movement.

New Art and Science Affinities

New Art and Science Affinities
Author: Andrea Grover
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780977205349

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"New Art/Science Affinities" was written and designed in one week by four authors (Andrea Grover, Régine Debatty, Claire Evans, and Pablo Garcia) and two designers (Thumb), using a rapid collaborative authoring process known as a "book sprint." The topic of "New Art/Science Affinities" is contemporary artists working at the intersection of art, science, and technology, with explorations into maker culture, hacking, artist research, distributed creativity, and technological and speculative design. Chapters include: Program Art or Be Programmed, Subvert!, Citizen Science, Artists in White Coats and Latex Gloves, The Maker Moment, and The Overview Effect. 60 international artists and art collaboratives are featured, including Agnes Meyer-Brandis, Atelier Van Lieshout, Brandon Ballengée, Free Art and Technology (F.A.T.), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Openframeworks, C.E.B. Reas, Philip Ross, Tomás Saraceno, SymbioticA, Jer Thorp and Marius Watz. ISBN# 0977205347. Details: www.cmu.edu/millergallery/nasabook

Science Technology and Utopias

 Science  Technology  and Utopias
Author: Christine Filippone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351549820

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The rise of proxy wars, the Space Race, and cybernetics during the Cold War marked science and technology as vital sites of social and political power. Women artists, historically excluded from these domains, responded critically, while simultaneously redeploying the products of "Technological Society" into works that promoted ideals of progress and alternative concepts of human community. In this innovative book, author Christine Filippone offers the first focused examination of the conceptual use of science and technology by women artists during and just after the women?s movement. She argues that artists Alice Aycock, Agnes Denes, Martha Rosler and Carolee Schneemann used science and technology to mount a critique on Cold War American society as they saw it?conservative and constricting. Motivated by the contemporary American Women?s Movement, these artists transformed science and technology into new modes of artmaking that transgressed modernist, heroic, painterly styles and subverted the traditional economic structures of the gallery, the museum and the dealer. At the same time, the artists also embraced these domains of knowledge and practice as expressions of hope for a better future. Many found inspiration in the scientific theory of open systems, which investigated "problems of wholeness, dynamic interaction and organization", enabling consideration of the porous boundaries between human bodies and their social, political and nonhuman environments. Filippone also establishes that the theory of open systems not only informed feminist art, but also continued to influence women artists? practice of reclamation and ecological art through the twenty-first century.

Information Arts

Information Arts
Author: Stephen Wilson
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 980
Release: 2003-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0262731584

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An introduction to the work and ideas of artists who use—and even influence—science and technology. A new breed of contemporary artist engages science and technology—not just to adopt the vocabulary and gizmos, but to explore and comment on the content, agendas, and possibilities. Indeed, proposes Stephen Wilson, the role of the artist is not only to interpret and to spread scientific knowledge, but to be an active partner in determining the direction of research. Years ago, C. P. Snow wrote about the "two cultures" of science and the humanities; these developments may finally help to change the outlook of those who view science and technology as separate from the general culture. In this rich compendium, Wilson offers the first comprehensive survey of international artists who incorporate concepts and research from mathematics, the physical sciences, biology, kinetics, telecommunications, and experimental digital systems such as artificial intelligence and ubiquitous computing. In addition to visual documentation and statements by the artists, Wilson examines relevant art-theoretical writings and explores emerging scientific and technological research likely to be culturally significant in the future. He also provides lists of resources including organizations, publications, conferences, museums, research centers, and Web sites.