Volume 2, Number 1 issue of E.A.T. News: a newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T). Edited by Julie Martin. Includes a brief history of E.A.T., news, and a bibliography of articles on E. ... [details]
Newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T). Edited by Julie Martin. Mission statement of E.A.T. as published on verso: "Maintain a constructive climate for the recognition of the new technology and the arts by a civilized collaboration between groups unrealistically developing in isolation. ... [details]
Catalogue for a juried exhibition curated by scientists conceived by Art & Technology guru Billy Klüver. Organized by Experiments in Art and Technology in conjunction with the Brooklyn Museum and The Museum of Modern Art, a call for submissions was placed in the New York Times on November 12, 1967 [reproduced in this catalogue] the show drew budding technologists / artists with the chosen work ultimately exhibited at the Museum. ... [details]
Single sided flyer announcing a series of concerts held at Bert Stern's Studio with support from Leo Castelli, New York City, May 25 - 28, 1968. Performances, artwork, including "Topsoil" by Alex Hay; "Nobody Knows the Trouble You've Seen" by Charles Silver and Edward Lonchike; "Code Poems" by Hannah Weiner with performances by Michael Kirby, Carter Ratcliff, Weiner, Erich Rogers, John Neal and assist of Tom Trengrove, Dan Graham and Marjorie Strider; "Song and Face Book" by Simone Whitman; "Linoleum" by Robert Rauschenberg featuring Tony Holder, Julie Martin, Steve Paxton, Rauschenberg, Dorothea Rockburne, Dick Van Buren, Simone Whitman with sculpture by Robert Breer and Maxfeeder by Max Neuhaus; "Duchamp Segment of Hans Richter's Dreams Money Can Buy" by Elaine Sturtevant with pianist Lorne Hollander; and "Hitch" by Tom Gormley" with Eldridge Cooke, Michael Kirby, Gormley and assist by Christos Gianakos and Barbara Gormley. [details]
Newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T). Edited by Julie Martin. This slim issue addresses the question of "what's in it for the engineers?" [details]
Newsletter published by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T). Edited by Julie Martin. Includes transcripts from remarks made at a press conference for E.A.T. held at Robert Rauschenberg's studio. ... [details]
Two sided flyer published in conjunction with three evening of Theatre Happenings by Robert Whitman, presented by Paul Libin in summer 1966. Performers included Suzanne de Maria, Lucinda Childs, Simone Whitman, Eileen LaRue, Tony Holder, Julie Martin, and Les Levine. [details]