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Checking Creativity. Machines, Media and Mathematics in Early Computer, Serial and Conceptual Art
Type of publication
Peer-reviewed
Publikationsform
Proceedings (peer-reviewed)
Author
RottmannMichael,
Project
Automatisierte Innovationen. Maschinenkünste des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts im Spannungsdreieck von Subjekt, Medium und Prozess und ihre Beiträge zu Kreativitätsdiskursen
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Proceedings (peer-reviewed)
Editor
, Sondergaard Morten
Title of proceedings
EVA Copenhagen 2018 - Politics of the Machines - Art and After
Place
Kopenhagen
Open Access
URL
https://ewic.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/60255
Type of Open Access
Publisher (Gold Open Access)
Abstract
Around 1960 digitalisation and computers started to spread through American society and in their wake came a reappraisal of machines: from a production method to a means of innovation. This art historical case study aims to show that mathematical machines were used in early computer, serial and conceptual art not only to explore their aesthetic potential and the media involved. Machines in art of the period also conjured the interplay of the human and machine in creative processes and thus examined creativity itself within human-machine networks. Comparison of these art forms delivers a surprising insight: although one can assume for all three art movements affinity for the idea and thinking, one encounters ambivalence and criticism concerning logical machines and their creative potential. Paradoxically put, with mathematical machines and critical algorithmic practices, some artists turned against a kind of “machine thinking”.
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