Technocrats of the Imagination Art, Technology, and the Military-Industrial Avant-Garde

Technocrats of the Imagination traces the rise of collaborative art and technology labs in the U.S. from WWII to the present. Ryan Bishop and John Beck reveal the intertwined histories of the avant-garde art movement and the military-industrial complex, showing how radical pedagogical practices trav...

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Main Author: Beck, John (auth)
Other Authors: Bishop, Ryan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Duke University Press 2020
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