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Title Cold war legacies : systems, theory, aesthetics / edited by John Beck and Ryan Bishop.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Technicities
Technicities.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents List of figures -- Series editors' preface -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors. Introduction: the long Cold War / John Beck and Ryan Bishop. 1 Pattern recognition : The future : RAND, brand and dangerous to know / John Beck -- Simulate, optimise, partition: algorithmic diagrams of pattern recognition from 1953 onwards / Adrian Mackenzie -- Impulsive synchronisation: a conversation on military technologies and audiovisual arts / Aura Satz and Jussi Parikka. 2 The persistence of the nuclear : The meaning of Monte Bello / James Purdon -- Deep geological disposal and radioactive time: Beckett, Bowen, Nirex and Onkalo / Adam Piette -- Shifting the nuclear imaginary: art and the flight from nuclear modernity / Ele Carpenter -- Alchemical transformations? Fictions of the nuclear state after 1989 / Daniel Grausam. 3 Ubiquitous surveillance : "The very form of perverse artificial societies:" the unstable emergence of the network family from its Cold War nuclear bunker / Ken Hollings -- The signal-haunted Cold War: persistence of the SIGINT ontology / Jussi Parikka -- "Bulk surveillance," or the elegant technicities of metadata / Mark Coté. 4 Pervasive mediations : Notes from the underground: microwaves, backbones, party lines and the Post Office Tower / John W.P. Phillips -- Insect technics: war vision machines / Fabienne Collingnon -- Overt research / Neal White and John Beck -- Smart dust and remote sensing: the political subject in autonomous systems / Ryan Bishop. Index.
Summary Systems analysis, cybernetics, information theory - form the late 1940s through the 80s, these shaped military, business, government and academic thinking. Their influence on the arts is obvious, form the 'systems novels' of the 1960s and 70s to electronic music and from conceptual art to electronic media. 0The end of the Cold War did not end systems thinking; indeed, given the explosion of computer technologies into every aspect of contemporary life it can be argued that we are living in a world imagined and engineered by the Cold War. This collection connects Cold War material and conceptual technologies to the arts, society and culture.
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Subject Cold War (1945-1989)
Cold War -- Influence.
Civilization -- History -- 20th century.
Civilization.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Aufsatzsammlung.
Aufsatzsammlung.
Added Author Beck, John, 1963- editor.
Bishop, Ryan, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 9781474409483 1474409482 (DLC) 2016429962 (OCoLC)946009259
ISBN 9781474409490 (electronic book)
1474409490 (electronic book)
9781474409506
1474409504
9781474409483
1474409482