Roy Ascott FRSA (born 26 October 1934) is a British artist, who works with cybernetics and telematics on an art he calls technoetics by focusing on the...
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director Roy Andersson (footballer) (born 1949), footballer from Sweden Roy Chapman Andrews (1884–1960), American naturalist and explorer Roy Ascott (born...
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Telematics: The Art, Pedagogy, and Theory of Roy Ascott"(2003), which traces the trajectory of Ascott's work from cybernetic art to telematic art (art...
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A Love Story? Roy Ascott's Telematic Embrace" Leonardo, March 10, 1997 Edward A. Shanken "Telematic Embrace: A Love Story? Roy Ascott's Theories of Telematic...
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use telecommunications technologies. An early telematic artwork was Roy Ascott's work, La Plissure du Texte, performed in collaboration created for an...
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Technoetics is a neologism introduced by Roy Ascott, who coined the term from techne and noetic theory, to refer to the emergent field of technology and...
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Ascott is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Les Ascott (1921–2013), Canadian football player Roy Ascott (born 1934), British artist...
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found in the early 1960s "change-paintings" of Roy Ascott, about whom Frank Popper has written: "Ascott was among the first artists to launch an appeal...
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Popper, Christine Buci-Glucksmann, Dominique Moulon, Robert C. Morgan, Roy Ascott, Catherine Perret, Margot Lovejoy, Edmond Couchot, Fred Forest and Edward...
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"Groundcourse" was a radical and influential experiment in art education, led by Roy Ascott with a team of artists including R B Kitaj and Anthony Benjamin. For a...
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coined by Simon Nora and Alain Minc in The Computerization of Society. Roy Ascott sees the telematic art form as the transformation of the viewer into an...
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Technology Generative art Knowledge visualization Post-conceptual art Roy Ascott Software art Systems art Systems thinking Wilson, Stephen (2003). Information...
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ISBN 978-1-84150-191-8. (postdigital chapters by Roy Ascott, Stephen Wilson, Eduardo Kac, and others). Ascott, R. (2003), Telematic Embrace. (E.Shaken, ed...
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Environment an early virtual reality immersion using rear projection. In 1983, Roy Ascott introduced the concept of "distributed authorship" in his worldwide telematic...
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The American art historian Edward A. Shanken points to the example of Roy Ascott who "powerfully demonstrates the significant intersections between conceptual...
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in 1963, 1967, and 1981 in response to increasing student enrolment. Roy Ascott, who was OCA's president from 1971 to 1972, radically challenged the structure...
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art Notable artists working in electronic art include: Laurie Anderson Roy Ascott Maurice Benayoun Maurizio Bolognini Angie Bonino Mez Breeze Miguel Chevalier...
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cybernetics. Notable contributors include British artist and theorist Roy Ascott, with his essay "Behaviourist Art and the Cybernetic Vision" published...
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Costa, Christine Buci-Glucksmann, Dominique Moulon, Robert C. Morgan, Roy Ascott, Catherine Perret, Margot Lovejoy, Edmond Couchot, Tina Rivers Ryan, Fred...
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established Groundcourse foundation art degree established by new media artist Roy Ascott. Here, one of Eno's teachers was artist Tom Phillips, who became a lifelong...
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Dictionaries, Technoetic Arts: a journal of speculative research (Editor Roy Ascott),Volume 8, Issue3,intellect,2008 Sturken, Marita; Lisa Cartwright (2007)...
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art collective Richard Artschwager (1923–2013), sculptor and painter Roy Ascott (born 1934), new media artist Frank Auerbach (1931–2024), painter Sofia...
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working with other media have expressed interest in the concept, such as Roy Ascott, "cyberspace" in digital art is mostly used as a synonym for immersive...
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Tetsuo Kogawa, and Bernard Teyssedre. Artists included Fred Forest, Roy Ascott, Takahiko Iimura, Maurizio Bolognini, Tom Klinkowstein, Tom Sherman, Eduardo...
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The founding President is Professor Roy Ascott. The Planetary Collegium was conceived and established by Roy Ascott as the Centre for Advanced Inquiry...
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Olympics, the first British individual Winter Olympics gold medal since 1980 Roy Ascott, artist and President of the Planetary Collegium Sir Roger Bannister,...
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broadcaster and journalist Jeff Randall; sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor; artist Roy Ascott; author Howard Jacobson; and Sir Alan Tuckett, specialist in adult education...
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English had studied art under Roy Ascott at Ealing Art College in West London between 1963 and 1966. He took part in Ascott's revolutionary Groundcourse...
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creative arts whose work is associated with second-order cybernetics include Roy Ascott, Herbert Brün, and Tom Scholte. Second-order cybernetics has contributed...
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player Brian Eno drew on his study of cybernetics and art under theorist Roy Ascott. Frith posits that Ferry and Bowie remain "the most significant influences...
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