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Cybernetic Serendipity: Computer and the Arts

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This Studio International special issue was first published to coincide with an exhibition entitled "Cybernetic Serendipity", dealing broadly with the demonstration of how man can use the computer and new technology to extend his creativity and inventiveness, held at the Institute of Contemporary arts, Nash House, The Mall, London, S.W.1, August 2 - October 20, 1968. The exhibition was organized by Jasia Reichardt in collaboration with Mark Dowson (technological adviser) and Peter Schmidt (musical adviser). The exhibition was designed by Franciszka Themerson.

104 pages, Paperback

Expected publication January 1, 7037

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Jasia Reichardt

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Born 1933

An art critic, editor, curator, and gallery director with an interest in art and its intersection with other fields, especially technology.

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Wonderful catalogue of the pioneering late '60s utopian cybernetic art exhibition.
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