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Seigo Matsuoka
Seigo Matsuoka is Director of the Editorial Engineering Laboratory. Born in Kyoto in 1944, Matsuoka graduated from Waseda University School of Letters. He founded the publishing house Kosakusha and began publishing Object Magazine in 1971. As
The Mechanical Bride
1951
McLuhan, Marshall. The Mechanical Bride. NY: The Vanguard Press, 1951.
There Is No Business
2009
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2009
TITLE: There is no business ARTIST: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer WORK DATE: 2009 CATEGORY: Installations MATERIALS: Installation néon, métal, timer / neon installation, metal, timer EDITION/SET OF: 1/6 SIZE: h: 60 x w: 60 x d: 8 cm / h: 23.6
On Mathematical Analysis of Style
1952
Fucks, Wilhelm. On Mathematical Analysis of Style Biometrika 39, no. 1/2 (April 1952): 122 - 129.
Electronic Abstractions
1953
Laposky, Ben, ed. Electronic Abstractions. Cherokee: Stanford Museum, 1953.
REIMAGINE TOMORROW, 1954-2024
2024
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2024
The exhibition REIMAGINE TOMORROW, 1954-2024, showcases a glimpse of how artists work with technology in their time and what happens to art on the path from thinking to hallucinating machines.
Wavefunction
2007
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2007
Wavefunction is a kinetic sculpture comprised of fifty to one hundred Charles and Ray Eames moulded chairs (designed in 1948) and placed in a regular array of rows, facing the entrance to the exhibition space. When someone approaches the work, a
The anagrammatical body and his medial construction
2000
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2000
In der Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde die Kategorie des Schönen einem radikalen Wandel unterworfen. Das vertraute klassische Schönheitsideal, insbesondere der ideale schöne athletische Körper in der Nachfolge der Antike, wurden vom Diskurs der
Charles A. Csuri
Charles A. Csuri is an artist and computer graphics pioneer and Professor, at The Ohio State University. He exhibited his paintings in New York City from 1955-1965. His early work is in the collections of Walter P. Chrysler, movie actor Jose Ferrer,
What We See & What We Know.Thinking About History While Walking, and Thus the Drawings Began to Move…
2009
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