ABSTRACT

In this unique book the author explores the history of pioneering computer art and its contribution to art history by way of examining Ernest Edmonds’ art from the late 1960s to the present day. Edmonds’ inventions of new concepts, tools and forms of art, along with his close involvement with the communities of computer artists, constructive artists and computer technologists, provides the context for discussion of the origins and implications of the relationship between art and technology. Drawing on interviews with Edmonds and primary research in archives of his work, the book offers a new contribution to the history of the development of digital art and places Edmonds’ work in the context of contemporary art history.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|25 pages

The 1960s

From figurative art to colour abstraction

chapter 2|27 pages

The 1970s

Logic, computers and communication

chapter 3|18 pages

The 1980s

Constructivism and Systems

chapter 4|14 pages

The 1990s

Correspondences and intersections

chapter 5|28 pages

Interactive Generative art

2000–2015

chapter 6|11 pages

Structure and systems

chapter |4 pages

Conclusions