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Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Stranger Visions, found genetic materials, custom software, 3D prints, documentation. (© Heather Dewey-Hagborg). See the top-ranked LABS abstract by Heather Dewey-Hagborg in which she describes her PhD dissertation as a tour through a series of biopolitical sites where the production of power and knowledge of and about bodies is viewed through a molecular lens.
 
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Nowlin_imageMemoirs of a Caltech revolutionary 
Stephen Nowlin dropped out of art school to join a ’60s Pasadena vanguard in artscience, graphics and animation. Find out more
(© Stephen Nowlin)
 
 
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the computer did there

You related to our long-suffering artist’s work. What if we told you said artist is an algorithm? Still relatable? Find out more
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Reynolds_imageBlueprints for invisible cathedrals 
Sifting through letters, margin notes, paintings and doodles, Roger Reynolds reconstructs the more-than-slightly-ahead-of-its-time vision of Edgard Varèse. Find out more
(Edgard Varèse Collection, Paul Sacher Foundation, Basel. Used by permission.)
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Rebecca Dalvesco on how Buckminster Fuller product-hooked his geodesic domes and “livingry” pitches with the U.S. Atoms for Peace program. Find out more
(© Cambridge Seven Associates. Photo: Peter Chermayeff.)

 
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Fred Forest's Utopia: Media Art and Activism
by Michael F. Leruth

“Fred Forest’s uncompromising stance and his relentless exploration of new media have always been guided by a profound commitment to progressive social issues. This book bears witness to the trajectory of one of the most radical artists to have emerged in the second half of the twentieth century.”
—Eduardo Kac, artist and writer

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Ecstatic Worlds_coverEcstatic Worlds: Media, Utopias, Ecologies
by Janine Marchessault

“In the networks of inspiration and support among inventors, artists, designers, philosophers, and the industries and institutions that supported them, Marchessault reveals ecosystems that are as deep, fascinating, and delicately intertwined as a coral reef.”
—Laura Marks, Grant Strate University Professor


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