E.A.T. - Experiments in Art and Technology / herausgegeben von/edited by Sabine Breitwieser für das/for the Museum der Moderne Salzburg ; mit Texten von/with texts by Kathy Battista, Simone Forti, Billy Klüver, Michelle Kuo, Catherine Morris, Zabet Patterson, John Tain ; Round-Table-Gespräch mit/Roundtable discussion with Sabine Breitwieser, Julie Martin, Robert Whitman, Kathy Battista ; Übersetzungen/translators, Gerrit Jackson, Karl Hoffmann
- Published
- Experiments in Art and Technology
Köln : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, [2015]
Salzburg : Museum der Moderne - Copyright Date
- ©2015
- Physical Description
- 239 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
- Additional Creators
- Breitwieser, Sabine, Battista, Kathy, Forti, Simone, 1977-, Klüver, Billy, 1927-2004, Kuo, Michelle Y., Morris, Catherine, Patterson, Zabet, Tain, John, Martin, Julie, 1938-, Whitman, Robert, Jackson, Gerrit, Hoffmann, Karl (Translator), MdM Salzburg, and Experiments in Art and Technology (Organization)
- Language Note
- German and English.
- Summary
- "The Museum der Moderne Salzburg mounts the first comprehensive retrospective of the activities of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), a unique association of engineers and artists who made history in the 1960s and 1970s. Artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman teamed up with Billy Klüver, a visionary engineer at Bell Telephone Laboratories, and his colleague Fred Waldhauer to launch a groundbreaking initiative that would realize works of art in unprecedented collaborative ventures. In light of the rapid technological developments of the period, the group aimed to put an art into practice that would employ cutting-edge technology. Starting in the early 1960s, Klüver worked with artists including Jean Tinguely, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns and Yvonne Rainer. Like some artists of his time, he was interested in the social implications of novel technologies and believed that the marriage of art and science had to take place on a practical and physical level. The meeting between artists and engineers, the members of E.A.T. hoped, would produce works that would not have been possible without the special expertise of trained technologists. The art would conversely also inspire the engineers to think in new directions and help shape the future evolution of technology."--Museum der Moderne Salzburg website, viewed October 28, 2015.
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- ISBN
- 9783863357832 (pbk.) 978386335783 (pbk.)
3863357833 (pbk.) - Note
- On the occasion of an exhibition organized by Museum der Moderne Salzburg, July 25 - November 1, 2015.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references.
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