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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 298x241x30 mm, weight: 1724 g, 256 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: DelMonico Books/D.A.P.
  • ISBN-10: 1636810802
  • ISBN-13: 9781636810805
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 298x241x30 mm, weight: 1724 g, 256 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: DelMonico Books/D.A.P.
  • ISBN-10: 1636810802
  • ISBN-13: 9781636810805
Artists, writers, musicians, choreographers and filmmakers explore the possibilities of data, digitization and algorithms at the dawn of computer technology

Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 19521982 explores how the rise of computer technology, together with its emergence in popular consciousness, impacted the making of art in the age of the mainframe. International and interdisciplinary in scope, Coded examines the origins of what we now call digital art, featuring artists, writers, musicians, choreographers and filmmakers working directly with computers as well as those using algorithms and other systems to produce their work. Whether computer-generated or not, the many artworks considered here reflect the simultaneous wonder and alienation that was characteristic of the 1960s and 70s, along with the utopian and dystopian possibilities of these new machines. Today, with digital technology having been fully integrated into our lives, Codeds examination of the years leading up to the advent of the personal computer is relevant, even imperative, to fully appreciating art and culture in the age of the computerboth then and now. Artists include: Rebecca Allen, Siah Armajani, Richard Baily, Colette Stuebe Bangert, Charles Jeffries Bangert, Jennifer Bartlett, Jonathan Borofsky, Stanley Brouwn, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Thomas Chimes, Harold Cohen, Computer Technique Group, Analivia Cordeiro, Waldemar Cordeiro, Charles Csuri, Agnes Denes, herman de vries, Juan Downey, Charles Eames, Ray Eames, Charles Gaines, Brion Gysin, Hans Haacke, Frederick Hammersley, Leon D. Harmon, June Harwood, Jean-Pierre Hébert, Desmond Paul Henry, Channa Horwitz, Hervé Huitric, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Donald Judd, Hiroshi Kawano, Edward Kienholz, Alison Knowles, Kenneth C. Knowlton, Beryl Korot, Gerald Laing, Ben F. Laposky, Sol LeWitt, Jackson Mac Low, Aaron Marcus, Jean-Claude Marquette, Hansjörg Mayer, Edward Meneeley, Manfred Mohr, Vera Molnįr, Franēois Morellet, N.E. Thing Co. Ltd (Iain and Ingrid Baxter), Monique Nahas, Frieder Nake, Lowell Nesbitt, A. Michael Noll, Nam June Paik, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Phillips, Sheila Pinkel, Paul Rand, Sonya Rapoport, Bridget Riley, Lillian F. Schwartz, Barbara T. Smith, John Stehura, Peter Struycken, Calvin Sumsion, Angelo Testa, Joan Truckenbrod, Stan VanDerBeek, Victor Vasarely, Gary Viskupic, Lawrence Weiner, Dennis Wheeler, John Whitney Sr, Stephen Willats and Emmett Williams.

Recenzijas

More than a dozen contributors survey a complex landscape with admirable clarity. -- Jed Perl * New York Review of Books *

Chronology: A Look at Art in the Computer Age through 1982 2(26)
Leslie Jones
Foreword 28(2)
Michael Govan
Preface: Let's Meet a Year from Monday 30(8)
Hannah B. Higgins
Introduction: Still Processing 38(20)
Leslie Jones
Mainframe Mystique
58(24)
Grant D. Taylor
Coming to Terms with the Data Processing Machine: Design and Computers in the 1950s--70s
82(8)
Staci Steinberger
Sequencing Serendipity: Mathematical Agents in the Computational Imagination
90(8)
Meredith Hoy
Generation Text
98(14)
Bronac Ferran
Aaron Marcus, Evolving Gravity and Noise Barrier
110(2)
Reboot: Mondrian and Klee in the Computer Lab
112(12)
Leslie Jones
Frederick Hammersley, Computer Drawings
122(2)
Early Computer Animation: Between Process and Meaning
124(10)
Britt Salvesen
Studies in Perception I (Alpha Serendipity)
134(10)
Debora Wood
The Plot Thickens: Cultural Influences on Early Computer Drawing
144(14)
Patrick Frank
Meaning Machines: Harold Cohen and the Art of Automation
158(6)
Joel McKim
Information as Art in the 1960s and 1970s
164(14)
Lisa Gabrielle Mark
Sonya Rapoport, Shoe-Field
176(2)
Strange Bedfellows: Art and the Computer in the Age of Protest
178(12)
Leslie Jones
Life Code Hack: Social Cybernetics in the Work of Stephen Willats
190(6)
Leslie Jones
Coding Dance and Dancing Code: Analivia Cordeiro's M 3 × 3
196(10)
Edward Shanken
Channa Horwitz, Sonakinatography
204(2)
John Cage and Lejaren A. Hiller Jr., HPSCHD
206(4)
Tiffany Funk
Weaving Code: Intersections of Textiles and Technology
210(8)
Bobbye Tigerman
I, Computer: Artists and Technology Exhibitions, 1968-1971
218(16)
Jennifer King
New Tendencies
230(4)
Acknowledgments 234(2)
Checklist of the Exhibition 236(7)
Lenders to the Exhibition 243(1)
Glossary 244(4)
Selected Bibliography 248(8)
Exhibition Playlist 256(4)
Contributors 260(1)
Index 261(7)
Photo Credits 268