238 Pages
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Routledge
238 Pages
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Routledge
238 Pages
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Routledge
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First published in 1983, Cybernetics of Art uses the methodology and concepts of cybernetics to explore art and the creative process. Part I surveys the domain that includes both science and the arts, attempting to understand their differing viewpoints- and the basis of conflicts between them. Art is approached as a method of knowledge aimed at knowledge of experience per se (as distinct from... Read more
Acknowledgements Introduction to the Series Preface Glossary of Symbols Part I: Reason and Experience 1. Life and Abstraction 2. Science and Order Part II: Authorship 3. Producing and Classifying 4. Structure, Purpose and Explanation 5. Authorship 6. Principles of Order Extraction 7. Limits of Order Extraction 8. Prior Structure 9. Extending Received Order 10. Regulation and Control Part III: Authorship’s Products 11. Objective Knowledge 12. Experience 13. The Method of Art 14. Conclusion: Prospects References Index
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M. J. Rosenberg






