To
the 1960s public the technology looked positively futuristic.
Not exact matches
Back in the 1950s and early
1960s, the
public (and media) looked on
technology with wonderment and the hope of the better future it represented.
Nina Yankowitz (born Newark, New Jersey, 1946) is known for her work in new media
technology, site specific
public installations and signature
1960's «Draped paintings» exhibited in New York and elsewhere.
In the early 1970s the New York — based group Experiments in Art and
Technology (E.A.T.) put together a collection of some of the most important American art of the
1960s, including Pop, Minimal, and Conceptual practices, with the aim of donating it to a
public museum.
Video art as a genre was established in the
1960s and 70s when the earliest portable video cameras were introduced and the
technology was made available to the general
public.