Category Archives: SERIES NINE

Grant D Taylor & Tung-Hui Hu

This week’s guests on Studio Visit are Tung-Hui Hu, author of the brilliant newly published book ‘A Prehistory of the Cloud’; and Grant D. Taylor, author of ‘When the Machine Made Art’ a peerless history of computer art in the

Grant D Taylor & Tung-Hui Hu

This week’s guests on Studio Visit are Tung-Hui Hu, author of the brilliant newly published book ‘A Prehistory of the Cloud’; and Grant D. Taylor, author of ‘When the Machine Made Art’ a peerless history of computer art in the

Frederica Frabetti and Mark Fell

Federica Frabetti, author of Software Theory, and musician Mark Bell, discuss their approaches to thinking through and using software.

Frederica Frabetti and Mark Fell

Federica Frabetti, author of Software Theory, and musician Mark Bell, discuss their approaches to thinking through and using software.

Rebecca Allen and Zabet Patterson

Artist and serial innovator Rebecca Allen, and Zabet Patterson, author of newly published MIT book ‘Peripheral Vision’, talk about different approaches to contemporary art and technology.

Rebecca Allen and Zabet Patterson

Artist and serial innovator Rebecca Allen, and Zabet Patterson, author of newly published MIT book ‘Peripheral Vision’, talk about different approaches to contemporary art and technology.

Lawrence Lek and Cécile B. Evans

London based artists Lawrence Lek and Cécile B. Evans talk about their respective approaches to art through technology.

Lawrence Lek and Cécile B. Evans

London based artists Lawrence Lek and Cécile B. Evans talk about their respective approaches to art through technology.

Murray Shanahan

Professor of Cognitive Robotics at Imperial College, London, Murray Shanahan talks about his newly published and unputdownable book ‘The Technological Singularity’.

Murray Shanahan

Professor of Cognitive Robotics at Imperial College, London, Murray Shanahan talks about his newly published and unputdownable book ‘The Technological Singularity’.

Manfred Mohr

Since the late 1960s, Manfred Mohr has been using computers and algorithms to produce drawings, films and wall reliefs. The results are compelling works of geometrical abstraction that exercise the mind and excite the eye.

Manfred Mohr

Since the late 1960s, Manfred Mohr has been using computers and algorithms to produce drawings, films and wall reliefs. The results are compelling works of geometrical abstraction that exercise the mind and excite the eye.