
Edition Digital Culture 5: Machines And Robots
Machines, automats, and robots have always been a special fascination for artists. Yet computers, digitisation, and the Internet have given this attraction entirely new impulses. Developments in artificial intelligence and robotics are of critical importance today. The fifth volume of this series provides insights into current research topics and investigates their artistic potential and possible issues. It contains illustrations and a detailed glossary of significant terms, in addition to contributions by Raffaello DâAndrea, Andreas Broeckmann, Roland Fischer, Martina Kammermann, Bruno Spoerri, Philipp Theisohn, Mads Pankow, and Roland Wetzel.
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288 pages, 18 x 11cm, softcover, Christoph Merian Verlag (Basel).
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Edition Digital Culture 5: Machines And Robots
Machines, automats, and robots have always been a special fascination for artists. Yet computers, digitisation, and the Internet have given this attraction entirely new impulses. Developments in artificial intelligence and robotics are of critical importance today. The fifth volume of this series provides insights into current research topics and investigates their artistic potential and possible issues. It contains illustrations and a detailed glossary of significant terms, in addition to contributions by Raffaello DâAndrea, Andreas Broeckmann, Roland Fischer, Martina Kammermann, Bruno Spoerri, Philipp Theisohn, Mads Pankow, and Roland Wetzel.
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288 pages, 18 x 11cm, softcover, Christoph Merian Verlag (Basel).
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Machines, automats, and robots have always been a special fascination for artists. Yet computers, digitisation, and the Internet have given this attraction entirely new impulses. Developments in artificial intelligence and robotics are of critical importance today. The fifth volume of this series provides insights into current research topics and investigates their artistic potential and possible issues. It contains illustrations and a detailed glossary of significant terms, in addition to contributions by Raffaello DâAndrea, Andreas Broeckmann, Roland Fischer, Martina Kammermann, Bruno Spoerri, Philipp Theisohn, Mads Pankow, and Roland Wetzel.
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288 pages, 18 x 11cm, softcover, Christoph Merian Verlag (Basel).























