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Cybernetic Serendipity (1968): 2 Text passages
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1. ![]() ![]() content, and how this is reflected in current artistic practice—works by John Cage, Yannis (Iannis) Xenakis, Max Bense, Manfred Mohr, Harold Cohen, Brian Eno and others are discussed, as well as some current positions from recent years. The differences [more] ![]() |
2. ![]() ![]() and greater while the probability for certain others […] becomes smaller and smaller, and finally disappears" [12]. Manfred Mohr[13] worked under the theoretical influence of Bense. He attempted to respond to calls for the creation of a rational art, also [more] ![]() |