Armin Medosch will be delivering the first CAS Lecture this autumn. He 
will discuss the question of visual research with computers as reflected 
in the New Tendencies art movement. This of course involved several key 
members of CAS, not least Alan Sutcliffe and Gustav Metzger.

The details are:

Tuesday 23rd October
6pm for 6:15

BCS London Office
First Floor
The Davidson Building,
5 Southampton Street
London, WC2E 7HA
MAP: http://www.bcs.org/upload/pdf/london-office-guide.pdf

 From Programmed Art to Visual Research with Computers: The New 
Tendencies (1961-1973)

An exhibition in Zagreb in 1961 inaugurated an international art 
movement under the name New Tendencies. Under the slogan of 'art as 
visual research' they invented new types of objects and so called 
'programmed art' which involved the viewer in participatory fields of 
interaction. In 1968 New Tendencies turned to the computer as a medium 
of visual research, at the same time as the seminal exhibition 
Cybernetic Serendipity in London. Yet New Tendencies wanted to create 
more than just exhibitions and symposia. They tried to initiate an 
international research network on the computer as a medium of visual 
research, and, in doing so, developed lively connections with the newly 
founded British Computer Arts Society. At a second computer art 
symposium in 1969 a Zagreb manifesto, written by Jonathan Benthall, 
Gordon Hyde and Gustav Metzger was read out publicly. The lecture 
explores the continuity but also the rupture between visual research 
without and with computers. The relationship between manual and 
intellectual labour in industry and in artistic research serves as a key 
analytic tool to understand what New Tendencies were about.

Armin Medosch works as a practitioner, curator and writer in expanded 
media art practices since the 1980s. Living in Austria, Germany and the 
UK, he has contributed to the practice and discourse on network culture 
and art and technology as a curator of exhibitions, convenor of 
conferences, critic and theorist. From 1996 to 2002 he was 
co-editor-in-chief of the online magazine Telepolis. He has recently  
been awarded the degree of  Ph.D. in Arts and Computational Technology 
at Goldsmiths, University of London.


http://www.thenextlayer.org/ArminMedosch

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