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Computers and Art (February 8, 1973)

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John Lifton from London talks about his goal of realizing a cybernetic art which will alter itself according to the spectators' response to it. He talks with Don Buchla, who currently is adapting his synthesizers to computer control, Richard Friedman, composer and programmer who helped design the Buchla program, and Charles Amirkhanian. American painter Pamela Zoline, now living in London, tells about her recent work on the meta-set "Things in the World".


This audio is part of the collection: Other Minds Archive

Date: 1973-02-08
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Interview; Interactive Art; Modern Art

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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