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Automation, Cybernetics and Society
1959
George, Frank Honywill. Automation, Cybernetics and Society. New York: L. Hill, 1959.
Prehistoric digital poetry. An archeology of forms 1959-1995
2007
Funkhouser, C.T.. Prehistoric digital poetry. An archeology of forms 1959-1995. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2007.
Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959–1989
2017
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2018
curators Sean Anderson and Giampaolo Bianconi.
Haunting the Movie
2004
Dove, Toni. Haunting the Movie In New Visions in Performance: The Impact of Digital Technologies, edited by Gavin Carver and Colin Beardon, 195pp.. Lisse: Swets and Zeitlinger Publishers, 2004.
Ex(or)ciser
This interactive installation addresses mass media and manipulation in postmodern culture. In this mediawork individualism and narcissism are revealed as inextricably linked to new electronic technologies and capitalist consumerism. The interface
Memory Dress
Well, things don't always turn out the way you plan - this project certainly didn't. I learned a couple of things: 1/ Magnetic core memory is very hard to find. 2/ Most people who are interested in magnetic core memory are very
Pulse Room
2006
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Pulse Room is an interactive installation featuring one to three hundred clear incandescent light bulbs, 300 W each and hung from a cable at a height of three metres. The bulbs are uniformly distributed over the exhibition room, filling it
Bicycle TV
BICYCLE TV is a rider controlled real-time video tour of a scenic landscape in the Canadian countryside. This interactive installation consists of a 1950's style bicycle with a colour monitor (mounted in front of the bicycle facing the
Hair Salon TV
HAIR SALON TV was the first installation in a series juxtaposing technological icons of the 1950's (associated with women) and video imagery on issues which have been shaped and distorted by electronic communications technologies. In HAIR SALON
Joe Davis
Joe Davis, born 1950, is a research affiliate in the Department of Biology at MIT. He "is an artist who has done extensive research in molecular biology and bioinformatics for the production of genetic databases and new biological art forms."
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