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Radical Software

Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991


  • Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
  • by Michelle Cotton
The publication accompanies the exhibition; a pre-internet era, historical survey of female artists who were either working with computer technologies, or taking up the subject of computing and cybernetics in their work. It documents a lesser-known history of the inception of digital art, countering conventional narratives on art and technology by focusing entirely on female figures. It includes twenty-seven new interviews with artists and over 200 illustrations.

ISBN 9783753307343 | EN-GE | PB
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Publisher Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
ISBN 9783753307343
Author(s) by Michelle Cotton
Publication date November 2024
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 300 x 245 mm
Illustrations 144 col.ill.
Pages 224
Language(s) Eng/ Germ. edition
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The publication accompanies the exhibition; a pre-internet era, historical survey of female artists who were either working with computer technologies, or taking up the subject of computing and cybernetics in their work. It documents a lesser-known history of the inception of digital art, countering conventional narratives on art and technology by focusing entirely on female figures.

Published by Mudam Luxembourg, Kunsthalle Wien and Verlag der Buchhandlug Walther und Franz König, this extensive publication includes three new essays by Tina Rivers Ryan, Margit Rosen, and the exhibition's curator, Michelle Cotton. It also features a richly illustrated timeline covering the period between 1613 and 1991 and includes twenty-seven new interviews with artists and over 200 illustrations.