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02: Merve Sahin on Cybernetics, Art, and the Right Advisor (Re-Upload)

27 min · 10 de abr de 2024
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Please note: This is a re-upload, the original upload of this episode had an error at the beginning that muted the intro. This month, Visual and Performing Arts PhD candidate and Edith O’Donell Institute of Art History fellow Merve Sahin shares her research in cybernetics, land art, and the joining of art and technology. Merve’s research focuses on cybernetics, systems, biological life, and art history as well as artists who are working through these ideas such as Agnes Denes, Gordon Pask, and Nina Sobell. In addition to discussing her research, Merve talks about her own academic journey and the importance of finding the right PhD advisor. Extra Links: 1. Cybernetics of Cybernetics by Heinz von Forster - ⁠https://web.archive.org/web/20101229200130id_/http://faculty.stevenson.edu/jlombardi/pdf's/cybernetics.pdf⁠ [https://web.archive.org/web/20101229200130id_/http://faculty.stevenson.edu/jlombardi/pdf's/cybernetics.pdf] 2. Jack Burnham - ⁠https://monoskop.org/Jack_Burnham [https://monoskop.org/Jack_Burnham]

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Please note: This is a re-upload, the original upload of this episode had an error at the beginning that muted the intro. This month, Visual and Performing Arts PhD candidate and Edith O’Donell Institute of Art History fellow Merve Sahin shares her research in cybernetics, land art, and the joining of art and technology. Merve’s research focuses on cybernetics, systems, biological life, and art history as well as artists who are working through these ideas such as Agnes Denes, Gordon Pask, and Nina Sobell. In addition to discussing her research, Merve talks about her own academic journey and the importance of finding the right PhD advisor. Extra Links: 1. Cybernetics of Cybernetics by Heinz von Forster - ⁠https://web.archive.org/web/20101229200130id_/http://faculty.stevenson.edu/jlombardi/pdf's/cybernetics.pdf⁠ [https://web.archive.org/web/20101229200130id_/http://faculty.stevenson.edu/jlombardi/pdf's/cybernetics.pdf] 2. Jack Burnham - ⁠https://monoskop.org/Jack_Burnham [https://monoskop.org/Jack_Burnham]

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