White heat, cold logic

White heat, cold logic
Nicholas Lambert, Paul Brown, Charlie Gere, Roy Ascott, Catherine Mason
About this book
"In this heroic period of computer art, artists were required to build their own machines, collaborate closely with computer scientists, and learn difficult computer languages. White Heat Cold Logic's chapters, many written by computer art pioneers themselves, describe the influence of cybernetics, with its emphasis on process and interactivity; the connections to the constructivist movement; and the importance of work done in such different venues as commercial animation, fine art schools, and polytechnics."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL18747375W
Subjects
British ArtComputer artArt, british