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  • Generative Systems Art: The Work of Ernest Edmonds

    Generative Systems Art by Franco, Francesca;

    The Work of Ernest Edmonds

    Series: Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities;

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    Short description:

    In this unique book the author explores the history of pioneering computer art and its contribution to art history by way of examining Ernest Edmonds’ art from the late 1960s to the present day. Edmonds’ inventions of new concepts, tools and forms of art, along with his close involvement with the communities of computer artists, provides the context for discussion of the origins and implications of the relationship between art and technology. Drawing on interviews with Edmonds and primary research in archives of his work, the book offers a new contribution to the history of the development of digital art and places Edmonds’ work in the context of contemporary art history.

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    In this unique book the author explores the history of pioneering computer art and its contribution to art history by way of examining Ernest Edmonds’ art from the late 1960s to the present day. Edmonds’ inventions of new concepts, tools and forms of art, along with his close involvement with the communities of computer artists, constructive artists and computer technologists, provides the context for discussion of the origins and implications of the relationship between art and technology. Drawing on interviews with Edmonds and primary research in archives of his work, the book offers a new contribution to the history of the development of digital art and places Edmonds’ work in the context of contemporary art history.

    "I consider this book to be an important contribution to the field of media art history and in particular to that of generative and interactive art."


    Frank Popper, Professor Emeritus of Aesthetics and the Science of Art, University of Paris VIII, Paris


     



    "This book provides a long overdue in-depth study of the work of one of the pioneers of digital art. Drawing upon Edmonds' original projects, his notes and statements, as well as documentation and exhibition catalogues, Francesca Franco traces the work's evolution from figurative art to colour abstraction and computer-based experimentation. The author's detailed analysis not only creates a deeper understanding of Edmonds' body of work but also functions as media archaeology, referencing exhibition histories that are often overlooked and outlining intersections between Constructivism, Systems Art and the digital art of the 21st century, as well as their concepts, tools, and forms."



    Christiane Paul, Associate Professor, School of Media Studies, The New School, New York


     



    "Of all those who signposted the road of interaction, systems, colocation and the new geometries of space and communication, from Fluxus to ubiquitous networks, Ernest Edmonds has been among the most connected, prolific and influential. Francesca Franco elaborates his rich, diverse and endlessly invigorating practice in relation to art movements and institutional evolutions in an imaginative and immaculate work of art historical scholarship. Still perplexing even in the digital era, this story of digital art’s origins and trajectories will inspire new generations of artists, scholars and thinkers in the dense interweavings of art, science and technology."



    Sean Cubitt, Professor of Film and Television and co-Head of Department of Media and Communications Goldsmiths, University of London.


     



    "An insightful and rich source of information about Ernest Edmonds' art practice; this book offers multifaceted observations about the context, connections and development of his generative art."



    Melanie Lenz, Curator, Digital Art, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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    Table of Contents:


    Introduction  1. The 1960s: from Figurative Art to Colour Abstraction  Introduction 1.1 "Art or Mathematics?" 1.2 From Figurative Art to Black and White Abstraction (1960-1962) 1.3 From Black and White to Colour Abstraction (1962-1966) 1.4 Consolidating a Constructivist Approach: Nineteen (1967-69)  2. The 1970s - Logic, Computers and Communication  Introduction  2.1 The Systems Group  2.2 Art, Technology and Participation in the United Kingdom  2.2.1 Malcom Hughes  2.2.2 Edward Ihnatowicz  2.2.3 Roy Ascott  2.2.4 Stephen Willats  2.3 Ernest Edmonds’ Early Interactive Art  2.3.1 1970: Computer Graphics’70 –*DATAPACK and Jigsaw  2.3.2 1971: Invention of Problems IIThe Communications Game  2.3.3 1972: Cognition and ControlThe Communications Game 2  2.4 1974-78: Systems Approaches in Edmonds’ Paintings and Drawings  3. The 1980s: Constructivism and Systems  Introduction  3.1 Personal Networks and Connections  3.2 Ernest Edmonds’ Themes  3.2.1 Structure  3.2.2 Time  3.2.3 Colour  3.3 Exhibiting Space, Duality and Co-existence  3.4 Null Dimension (1988)  3.5 Constructivism: Man versus Environment (1989)  4. The 1990s - Correspondences and Intersections  Introduction  4.1 A Busy 1990  4.2 A Key Collaboration: Correspondences  4.3 Residencies and Exhibitions in the 1990s  5. Interactive Generative Art: 2000-2015  Introduction  5.1 The Years 2000 to 2005  5.1.1 Expanding and Evolving Video Constructs (2000-2003)  5.1.2 Audio-Visual Artworks: Ernest Edmonds with Mark Fell (2003-2004)  5.1.3 New Interactive Generative Works (2004-2005)  5.2 2005-2010  5.2.1. Tango Tangle (2006)  5.2.2 Shaping Form (from 2007)  5.2.3 Cities Tango: Between Belfast and Sydney (2009)  5.3 2010-2015  5.3.1 Automatic Art, London 2014  5.3.2 Primary Codes, Rio de Janeiro 2015  6. Structure and Systems  Introduction  6.1 Structure and Interaction  6.2 Fifty Two (1980)  6.3 Four Shaped Forms (2014)  7. New Media, New Technologies and New Systems  Introduction  7.1 Technical Innovations  7.1.1 Iterative Software Design Methods  7.1.2 Adaptable User Interfaces  7.1.3 User Interface Architectures  7.1.4 Creativity Support Tools  7.2 Art and Technology Crossovers  7.2.1 Creativity and Cognition  7.2.2 Living Laboratories for Interactive Art  7.2.3 Logic, Constructive Mathematics and Generative Art  7.2.4 Logic Programming for Time-based Generative Art  Conclusions Bibliography Endorsements

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