Synthetics: Aspects of Art and Technology in Australia, 1956-1975

Author:   Stephen Jones
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9780262014960


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   25 February 2011
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Hardback
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Synthetics: Aspects of Art and Technology in Australia, 1956-1975


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"A critical and comprehensive account of the emergence of electronic arts in Australia. New technologies continually arise, offering repeated opportunities to artists in search of the technologically novel. Stephen Jones calls this phenomenon the ""rolling new,"" and in Synthetics he describes how artists in Australia used new technologies in their art, from the early days of digital computing in the 1950s to a landmark exhibition in 1975. Jones looks at not only the artists and the artworks they produced but also at the evolution of computing technologies and video displays as these new forms of media developed into tools that artists could use. He also examines the collaborations that sprang up between artists and the technologists who taught them how to use these new devices. The process, he finds, was reciprocal: the offerings of the engineer could inspire the artist as much as the needs of the artist could inspire the engineer. Jones discusses the constraints imposed by the limitations of new technologies as they developed and shows that different types of output and display technologies made for the production of very different kinds of images. He explores the development of computer graphics, the use by artists of such new conceptual paradigms as post-object art, and the emergence of video art in the late 1960s and early 1970s. By 1975, the art and technology movement in Australia reached something of a watershed. The work itself became established as an art form just as funding dwindled and a popular and supportive left-wing government left office. And yet, Jones writes, the early electronic artists laid the foundation for today's burgeoning culture of new media art in Australia."

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Author:   Stephen Jones
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:   MIT Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.089kg
ISBN:  

9780262014960


ISBN 10:   0262014963
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   25 February 2011
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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As one researches aspects of the world, often particular periods of history that we thought we knew find themselves in need of rewriting. Jones has provided us with a comprehensive study of a rich period of technological and artistic change that to a large degree has remained hidden. In this light Synthetics is a deeply important and comprehensive book, for it gently asks us to re-cast the history of this period with newly articulated detail. --Bill Seaman, Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University Synthetics offers an unprecedented insight into the convergence of art and technology in Australia in the immediate postwar era. At once surprising and revealing, Stephen Jones's book charts the collaborative art-making processes of these hitherto undiscovered Antipodean 'hunters and gathers of the new.' --Ross Harley, Professor and Head, School of Media Arts, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney A seminal history for any artist who is currently working with technology. --Jill Scott, Media Artist and Professor for Art and Science Research in the Institute of Cultural Studies in Art, Media, and Design, Zurich University of the Arts


"""A seminal history for any artist who is currently working with technology."" Jill Scott , Media Artist and Professor for Art and Science Research in the Institute of Cultural Studies in Art, Media, and Design, Zurich University of the Arts ""As one researches aspects of the world, often particular periods of history that we thought we knew find themselves in need of rewriting. Jones has provided us with a comprehensive study of a rich period of technological and artistic change that to a large degree has remained hidden. In this light Synthetics is a deeply important and comprehensive book, for it gently asks us to re-cast the history of this period with newly articulated detail."" Bill Seaman , Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University ""Synthetics offers an unprecedented insight into the convergence of art and technology in Australia in the immediate postwar era. At once surprising and revealing, Stephen Jones's book charts the collaborative art-making processes of these hitherto undiscovered Antipodean 'hunters and gathers of the new.'"" Ross Harley , Professor and Head, School of Media Arts, College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney"


A seminal history for any artist who is currently working with technology.


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Stephen Jones is an Australian video artist and electronic engineer.

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