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Techno.seduction : an exhibition of multimedia installation work by forty artists

Title
Techno.seduction : an exhibition of multimedia installation work by forty artists / curated by Robert Rindler and Deborah Willis ; including work selected by Holly Block, Deborah Bright, and David Deitcher ; Resource Room curated by Berta M. Sichel.
Author
Rindler, Robert.
Publication
New York : The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art, School of Art, 1997.

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Additional Authors
  • Willis, Deborah, 1948-
  • Block, Holly.
  • Bright, Deborah.
  • Deitcher, David.
  • Sichel, Berta M.
  • Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. School of Art.
Description
59, [22] p. : col. ill.; 22 x 23 cm.
Alternative Title
  • Exhibition of multimedia installation work by forty artists
  • Techno seduction
Subjects
Note
  • Exhibition held 17 January-15 February 1997.
  • The 22 unnumbered pages are interleaved and half the size of the numbered pages.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical notes (p. 11)
Contents
Preface -- Introduction -- Essays: There is nothing alarming in this situation / Berta M. Sichel ; Turning on technology / Roy Ascott ; The Techno-seduction of the artist / Deborah J. Haynes -- Exhibiting artists -- Afterword.
Call Number
3-MAZ 97-4782
OCLC
36360287
Author
Rindler, Robert.
Title
Techno.seduction : an exhibition of multimedia installation work by forty artists / curated by Robert Rindler and Deborah Willis ; including work selected by Holly Block, Deborah Bright, and David Deitcher ; Resource Room curated by Berta M. Sichel.
Imprint
New York : The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art, School of Art, 1997.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical notes (p. 11)
Added Author
Willis, Deborah, 1948-
Block, Holly.
Bright, Deborah.
Deitcher, David.
Sichel, Berta M.
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. School of Art.
Research Call Number
3-MAZ 97-4782
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