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?"
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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.
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Second and final issue of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.)'s newspaper TECHNE. Includes "The Pavilion" by Billy Klüver; "Making of 'Fog' or 'Low-Hanging Stratus Cloud' for Pepsi Pavilion: Expo '70 Project" by Fujiko Nakaya; Claes Oldenburg interviewed by Elizabeth Joyce; "Drole de Pensee: Touchant une nouvelle sorta de represetations" by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; "Computers Composers; Comments and Case Histories" by M.
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"In the 1960s many artists became involved with the new materials and processes that emerged through developments in science and technology. Experiments in Art and Technology was founded in September 1966 by artists Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Whitman and engineers Billy Klüver and Fred Waldhauer to be an intermediary between the artists and the new technology.
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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.
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Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) button with "EAT" on recto and information on their open house hours and contact information on verso.
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