Systems – Whitechapel Documents of contemporary art series
- Title
- Systems – Whitechapel Documents of contemporary art series
- Type
- on subject
- Author
- Boris Groys, Pierre Bourdieu, Gregory Bateson, Bruno Latour, Francisco Varela, Fritjof Capra, Caroline Jones, R. Buckminster Fuller, Geoff Cox, Niklas Luhmann, Mary Catherine Bateson, Jack Burnham, James P. Crutchfield, Francis Halsall, Usman Haque, N. Katherine Hayles, Stephen Jones, Christian Katti, Mary Louise Lobsinger, James Lovelock, Humberto Maturana, Donella H. Meadows, William J. Mitchell, Gordon Pask, Nick Prior, Heinz von Foerster, Michael Weinstock, Norbert Wiener
- Artist
- Peter Weibel, Hans Haacke, Tomas Saraceno, Nam June Paik, Helen Mayer Harrison, Steina Vasulka, Stephen Willats, Roy Ascott, Cedric Price, Richard Paul Lohse, Manfred Mohr, Brian Eno, Iannis Xenakis, Woody Vasulka, David Bunn, Laurent Mignonneau, Christa Sommerer, Driessens and Verstappen, Frank Gillette, Michael Joaquin Grey, Joan Littlewood, Casey Reas, Ken Rinaldo, Sonia Sheridan, Ubermorgen, Woody and Steina Vasulka, Mitchell Whitelaw, John Whitney, James Whitney, Newton Harrison
- Editor
- Edward A. Shanken
- Publisher
- MIT Press, Cambridge, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 2015
- Code
- THEO-WC-28
See also
exhibition
05.06.1976
05.06.1976
Janice Kerbel, Martin Arnold, Ceal Floyer, Euan Macdonald, Daniel Olson – BANG
Janice Kerbel, Martin Arnold, Ceal Floyer, Euan Macdonald, Daniel Olson – BANG
Janice Kerbel, Martin Arnold, Ceal Floyer, Euan Macdonald, Daniel Olson – BANG
Library Material – on artist
Centre Culturel Canadien
Centre Culturel Canadien
Chris Burden – on the occasion of the exhibition LAX
Chris Burden – on the occasion of the exhibition LAX
Library Material – on artist
Galerie Krinzinger
Galerie Krinzinger
screening
14.03.2019, 19:00–21:00 (CET)
14.03.2019, 19:00–21:00 (CET)
Jill Magid – one cycle of memory in the city of L
Jill Magid – one cycle of memory in the city of L
Library Material – on artist
Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity