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AA.VV./ Some more Beginnings. An Exhibition of submitted works involving technical materials and processes. Organized by Staff and Members of Experiments in Art and Technology. In Collaboration w

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New York, New York, Experiments in Art and Technology, 1968, 27x41. cm, softcover with partially detached cover, pp. 122, untitled cover, illustrated with computer processing by Manfred Schroeder, over 300 black and white illustrations with photographic reproductions of electronic processing and technological “sculptures” designed by engineers and scientists from all over the world, mixed with works by artists such as Hans Haacke, David Lawner, Eugen Roth, Guenther Uecker, Bernar Venet and many others. Eachreproduced image is accompanied by a caption including the author’s biographical data and a brief description of the work on display. The works were created by the artists to participate in the competition announced on 12 November 1967 by the direction of the Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with the Experiments in Art and Technology. Graphic design by Billy Klüver, Julie Martin and Robert Rauschenberg. Exhibition catalog edited by Billy Klüver. (New York, Experiments in Art and Technology, November 1968).

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New York, New York, Experiments in Art and Technology, 1968, 27x41. cm, softcover with partially detached cover, pp. 122, untitled cover, illustrated with computer processing by Manfred Schroeder, over 300 black and white illustrations with photographic reproductions of electronic processing and technological “sculptures” designed by engineers and scientists from all over the world, mixed with works by artists such as Hans Haacke, David Lawner, Eugen Roth, Guenther Uecker, Bernar Venet and many others. Eachreproduced image is accompanied by a caption including the author’s biographical data and a brief description of the work on display. The works were created by the artists to participate in the competition announced on 12 November 1967 by the direction of the Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with the Experiments in Art and Technology. Graphic design by Billy Klüver, Julie Martin and Robert Rauschenberg. Exhibition catalog edited by Billy Klüver. (New York, Experiments in Art and Technology, November 1968).

New York, New York, Experiments in Art and Technology, 1968, 27x41. cm, softcover with partially detached cover, pp. 122, untitled cover, illustrated with computer processing by Manfred Schroeder, over 300 black and white illustrations with photographic reproductions of electronic processing and technological “sculptures” designed by engineers and scientists from all over the world, mixed with works by artists such as Hans Haacke, David Lawner, Eugen Roth, Guenther Uecker, Bernar Venet and many others. Eachreproduced image is accompanied by a caption including the author’s biographical data and a brief description of the work on display. The works were created by the artists to participate in the competition announced on 12 November 1967 by the direction of the Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with the Experiments in Art and Technology. Graphic design by Billy Klüver, Julie Martin and Robert Rauschenberg. Exhibition catalog edited by Billy Klüver. (New York, Experiments in Art and Technology, November 1968).

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