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Systems
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  • 70 SYS
Nimeke- ja vastuullisuusmerkintö
  • Systems
Julkaistu
  • Mit Press, Cambridge, MA : 2015.
SAB-luokituskoodi
  • 70 SYS
Muu luokituskoodi
  • 70 SYS
Ulkoasutiedot
  • 239 sivua ; 21 cm
Sarjamerkintö ei-lisäkirjausmuodossa
  • Documents of contemporary art series
Huomautus bibliografiasta ym.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Huomautus sisällöstä
  • Foundations -- Cybernetic art, architecture and design -- Systems aesthetics -- Generative systems -- Environmantal and social systems.
Huomautus sisällöstä, tiivistelmä tms.
  • In the late 1950s, experiments such as the cybernetic sculptures of Nicolas Schöffer or the programmatic music compositions of John Cage and Iannis Xenakis transposed systems theory from the sciences to the arts. By the 1960s, artists as diverse as Roy Ascott, Hans Haacke, Robert Morris, Sonia Sheridan, and Stephen Willats were breaking with accepted aesthetics to embrace open systems that emphasized organism over mechanism, dynamic processes of interaction among elements, and the observer's role as an inextricable part of the system. Jack Burnham's 1968 Artforum essay "Systems Aesthetics" and his 1970 "Software" exhibition marked the high point of systems-based art until its resurgence in the changed conditions of the twenty-first century. Systems traces this radical shift in aesthetics from its roots in mid twentieth-century general systems theory, cybernetics, and artificial intelligence to the cutting-edge science of the present. The collected texts examine the connections between advanced technological systems, our bodies and minds; the relation of musical to spatial and architectural structures; and the ways in which systems-based art projects can create self-generating entities and networks, alter our experience of time, change the configurations of social relations, cross cultural borders, and interact with threatened ecosystems.
Asiasana
Henkilönnimi
  • Shanken, Edward A., toimittaja.
ISBN
  • 978-0-262-52719-4
  • 978-0-85488-234-2
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