Concerning Stephen Willats and the Social Function of Art

Concerning Stephen Willats and the Social Function of Art

Experiments in Cybernetics and Society

Irish, Sharon

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

09/2022

304

Mole

Inglês

9781350203631

15 a 20 dias

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List of figures
Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction: new functions for art practice in society
A cybernetics primer
Cybernetics goes social
A social practice primer
Chapter overview

1. The Omni-Directional Artist
Heuristic tools on the move
< Control Magazine
Homeostat diagrams
Cooperative decision-making: Visual Meta Language Simulation
Pedagogical processes
Man from the Twenty-First Century

2. Modelling the Social
Cognition Control
Centre for Behavioural Art
Constructing social resources and social models
West London Social Resource Project
Social modelling in Edinburgh
Meta Filter
Art and social function

3. Mutually Bound
Of concept frames
From a Coded World
A 'new reality'?
Willats in east London
Sorting Out Other People's Lives
Inside an Ocean
Art for Whom?

4. The Art of Sociotechnical Systems
Toward a 'depleted, disillusioned new reality'
The Ideological Tower
Vertical Living
Brentford Towers
Art creating society: curating the Oxford Symposium and the Mosaic Series
Personal Islands

5. Creativity in Self-Organization
Participatory reception
Working within a defined context
Defined context, social practice, and the multi-homeostat problem
Living with practical realities
Do-It-Yourself (DIY) aesthetics
'Objects of Creative Release'
Back to the Wasteland

6. Open-Ended Urban Systems
Middlesbrough and The Transformer
Marble Arch to Oxford Circus, London: Freezone
Simulation in Sheffield
South London: changing everything
A pivot in scale: data streams
Oxford community data stream
Data stream portrait of London

Conclusion: On Giving Up and Compromise
Feedback and multiple futures
Open systems and participation
Thinking with cybernetics
Compromise not compliance

Notes
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Index
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Stephen Willats; cybernetics; experimental art; art criticism; urban design; machine systems; multi-media art; digital art; social transformation; British art