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Kirsch is skeptical of the digital humanities as an institution. He likens this new form of historical analysis to consumerism: we are impressed with it only because it is new and different, not because it improves upon the task it is accomplishing. Kirsch is also a bitter individualist who does not think that computers can possibly comprehend the Human Experience, and anyway, since computers are programmed by people, they cannot be any better than people. Medical Engineering, 동화 삽화, Tech Aesthetic, Biomedical Engineering, Technology Art, Computer Engineering, Computer Art, A Robot, Retro Futurism

Kirsch is skeptical of the digital humanities as an institution. He likens this new form of historical analysis to consumerism: we are impressed with it only because it is new and different, not because it improves upon the task it is accomplishing. Kirsch is also a bitter individualist who does not think that computers can possibly comprehend the Human Experience, and anyway, since computers are programmed by people, they cannot be any better than people.

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Fluxus Art, Fluxus Movement, Dada Art Movement, Arte Jazz, Eva Hesse, Neo Dada, Nam June Paik, Dada Art, Television Set

Georges Maciunas /Fluxus When an artist named George Maciunas looked up the word "flux" in the dictionary in 1960, he found seventeen definitions. "Flux" can be used as a verb, an adjective, or a noun. The multiplicity of the word made it the perfect term for the art movement he was in the proces

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Ethiopian Artist Elias Sime Recycles Discarded Circuit Boards into Computer-Part Collages Recycled Material Art, Sculpture Contemporary Art, Story Maps, Sculpture Contemporary, Circuit Board Design, Found Object Art, Computer Art, 3d Texture, Ap Art

Ethiopian artist Elias Sime creates expansive collages and sculpture from discarded electronic odds and ends gathered from local markets. His latest solo exhibition at James Cohan Gallery in New York, consists of a series of massive panels layered with the cast-off innards of computers and machines. Assemblages of electrical components form tight networks of colorful patterns appear as cityscapes viewed from above. - Via Jean Francois Diord

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