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I happen to be working on a display on this topic. Here's what I've gleaned, in
no discernible order:
Pickover, Clifford A., ed. Visions of the Future: Art, Technology and Computing
in the Twenty-First Century. St. Martin's Press, 1992, 1994.
Druckrey, Timothy, ed. Iterations: The New Image. International Center of
Photography/MIT Press, 1993.
Hardison, O.B., Jr. Disappearing Through the Skylight: Culture and Technology
in the Twentieth Century. Viking, 1989.
Emmer, Michele, ed. The Visual Mind: Art and Mathematics. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT
Press, 1993.
Ritchin, Fred. In Our Own Image: The Coming Revolution in Photography; How
Computer Technology Is Changing Our View of the World. Aperture, 1990.
Loveless, Richard L., ed. The Computer Revolution and the Arts. Tampa, Fla.:
University of South Florida Press, 1989.
Wosk, Julie. Breaking Frame: Technology and the Visual Arts in the Nineteenth
Century. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1992.
Davis, Douglas. Art and the Future: A History/Prophecy of the Collaboration
Between Science, Technology and Art. Praeger, 1973.
Kranz, Stewart. Science & Technology in the Arts: A Tour through the Realm of
Science/Art. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1974.
The are also some interesting chapters in
On the Future of Art: Essays by Arnold J. Toynbee, Louis I. Kahn, Annette
Michelson, B. F. Skinner, James Seawright, J.W. Burnham, and Herbert Marcuse.
Viking, 1970.
Elizabeth McKenty, Art Department, Free Library of Philadelphia
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