Making Art Work
By W. Patrick Mccray
By W. Patrick Mccray
By W. Patrick Mccray
By W. Patrick Mccray
Category: Art | Science & Technology | World History
Category: Art | Science & Technology | World History
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$45.00
Oct 20, 2020 | ISBN 9780262044257
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Oct 20, 2020 | ISBN 9780262359504
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Praise
“Patrick McCray’s excellent new book, Making Art Work […] provides a comprehensive history of postwar artistic and scientific collaborations in the United States.”
—Science
“In Making Art Work, W. Patrick McCray asks why and how American artists and engineers collaborated to produce this kind of technological art in the 1960s and 1970s. [….] this book also provokes additional questions. Of what did technological art make people aware? Could it in fact contribute to solving social problems like hunger, homelessness, and war? How did patriarchy and white supremacy shape this art and the awareness it produced? What roles did women and people of color play in constructing and contesting it? Although none of these questions is at the center of McCray’s book, he points toward some of the answers.”
—Los Angeles Review of Books
“A thoughtful and engaging study that provides a good introduction to the surge of art and technology from the Cold War to the counterculture of the 1960s, offering new insights into the artists of the period that took advantage of the skillset and knowledge of engineers.”
—Engineering and Technology
“An insightful and absorbing [book] by the historian W. Patrick McCray reveals the motivations and impact of this idealistic confluence of artistic radicals and mages of the Cold War.”
—Jonathon Keats, Forbes
“A well-documented and accessible history of the interrelationship between technology and art that has produced ground-breaking processes, hybrid minds and ideas.”
—Neural
“As McCray shows, the seemingly impermeable barriers between science and art have in fact been highly porous. The two cultures do, it seems, have common ground.”
—Physics Today
Table Of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Schematics
1 Preamplifier
2 Fluxes
3 Heterodyne
4 Powering Up
5 Transducer
6 Surges
7 Parallel Processing
8 Overload
9 Amplitudes
Conclusion: Waves, Loops, and Bubbles
Notes on Sources
Notes
Index
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