Now showing at LUMA Arles: David Armstrong, Liu Chuang, Maria Lassnig, Philippe Parreno, and Tony Oursler
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"I think the exhibition here is going to both enhance the story of E.A.T. and tell more stories, a greater story, a larger story."
In this video, Nancy Perloff, curator at the Getty Research Institute, presents the exhibition Sensing the Future: Experiments in Art and Technology.
She looks back at the origins and legacy of the collective E.A.T. (Experiments in Art and Technology), founded in 1966 to encourage collaboration between artists and engineers, and explores its pioneering role in the dialogue between art, innovation, and society.
"I think the exhibition here is going to both enhance the story of E.A.T. and tell more stories, a greater story, a larger story."
In this video, Nancy Perloff, curator at the Getty Research Institute, presents the exhibition Sensing the Future: Experiments in Art and Technology.
She looks back at the origins and legacy of the collective E.A.T. (Experiments in Art and Technology), founded in 1966 to encourage collaboration between artists and engineers, and explores its pioneering role in the dialogue between art, innovation, and society.
"I think the exhibition here is going to both enhance the story of E.A.T. and tell more stories, a greater story, a larger story."
In this video, Nancy Perloff, curator at the Getty Research Institute, presents the exhibition Sensing the Future: Experiments in Art and Technology.
She looks back at the origins and legacy of the collective E.A.T. (Experiments in Art and Technology), founded in 1966 to encourage collaboration between artists and engineers, and explores its pioneering role in the dialogue between art, innovation, and society.
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