Book ID: CBB599356246

Arte Programmata: Freedom, Control, and the Computer in 1960s Italy (2022)

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Lindsay Caplan (Author)


University of Minnesota Press


Publication Date: 2022
Physical Details: 431
Language: English

In postwar Italy, a group of visionary artists used emergent computer technologies as both tools of artistic production and a means to reconceptualize the dynamic interrelation between individual freedom and collectivity. Working contrary to assumptions that the rigid, structural nature of programming limits subjectivity, this book traces the multifaceted practices of these groundbreaking artists and their conviction that technology could provide the conditions for a liberated social life.Situating their developments within the context of the Cold War and the ensuing crisis among the Italian left, Arte Programmata describes how Italy’s distinctive political climate fueled the group’s engagement with computers, cybernetics, and information theory. Creating a broad range of immersive environments, kinetic sculptures, domestic home goods, and other multimedia art and design works, artists such as Bruno Munari, Enzo Mari, and others looked to the conceptual frameworks provided by this new technology to envision a way out of the ideological impasses of the age.Showcasing the ingenuity of Italy’s earliest computer-based art, this study highlights its distinguishing characteristics while also exploring concurrent developments across the globe. Centered on the relationships between art, technology, and politics, Arte Programmata considers an important antecedent to the digital age.

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Review W. Patrick McCray (2023) Review of "Arte Programmata: Freedom, Control, and the Computer in 1960s Italy". Technology and Culture (pp. 609-611). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Akdag Salah, Alkim Almila
Beckmann, Oskar
Blum, Alan
Donig, Simon
Durnová, Helena
Edwards, Paul N.
Journals
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
History and Technology
History of the Human Sciences
Journal of Visual Culture
Publishers
The MIT Press
Princeton University
Columbia University
Bloomsbury Academic
Princeton University Press
University of California, Los Angeles
Concepts
Cold War
Computers and computing
Technology and politics
Technology and art
Cross-national interaction
Information technology
People
Wiener, Norbert
Augé, Marc
Rabinowitz, Sherrie
Galloway, Kit
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
Places
United States
Soviet Union
Italy
East Germany
India
Austria
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