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Some More Beginnings: Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.)

DATES November 25, 1968 through January 05, 1969
ORGANIZING DEPARTMENT American Art
COLLECTIONS American Art
  • November 1, 1968 A dust sculpture, a fog room, and a leased steel environment are among 137 examples in an exhibition of art involved with new technology opening at The Brooklyn Museum on November 26. Entitled “Some More Beginnings,” the exhibition is being presented by Experiments in Art and Technology, Incorporated, an organization devoted to furthering collaboration between artists and engineers.

    The scientist’s application of technology to the imagination of the artist has produced fascinating new modes of expression. This alliance has created works that totally involve the onlooker, and in many cases require him to participate. Objects talk, move, blink, whir, make music, and demand response.

    The exhibition comprises paintings, reliefs, sculpture, constructions, environments and films, and will occupy the entire West Gallery and Sculpture Court on the fifth floor. The works are the result of an international competition held by E.A.T. which received 150 entries 95 of them collaborative efforts, from 19 states in this country, and from 8 foreign countries.

    “Some More Beginnings” will remain on view at The Brooklyn Museum through January 5, 1969.

    Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1953 - 1970. 1968, 013.
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