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The Le Random team of thefunnyguys, Peter Bauman (Monk Antony) and Conrad House (Nemo Cake) spoke to special guest and acclaimed gallerist Kate Vass about a whirlwind one hundred years of generative art history (1850-1949),the Modern Era.
This episode corresponds with:
10 Significant Modern Era Moments (Covered in the talk)
The Great Exhibition of London Lights Early Spark of the Arts & Crafts Movement (1851)
Modern art Begins: Manet’s Work Rejected by Paris Salon (1863) + Cézanne’s Mont Sainte-Victoire Series (1870-1906)
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Picasso kicks off Cubism (1907)
The Ten Biggest, No 7 by Hilma af Klint (1907)
Tatlin and Rodchenko Found Constructivism and Malevich Stages the 0.10 Exhibition with Black Square. (1915)
Walter Gropius Founds Bauhaus (1919)
Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray Create Rotary Glass Plates (1920)
Gunta Stölzl Named Director of Bauhaus Weaving Workshop (1927)
Birth of digital computing: Konrad Zuse Completes the Z3 (1941) + ENIAC (1945)
10. Cybernetics Is Born: Norbert Wiener's Cybernetics + Claude Shannon’s "A Mathematical Theory of Communication.” (1948)
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The Le Random team of thefunnyguys, Peter Bauman (Monk Antony) and Conrad House (Nemo Cake) spoke to special guest and acclaimed gallerist Kate Vass about a whirlwind one hundred years of generative art history (1850-1949),the Modern Era.
This episode corresponds with:
10 Significant Modern Era Moments (Covered in the talk)
The Great Exhibition of London Lights Early Spark of the Arts & Crafts Movement (1851)
Modern art Begins: Manet’s Work Rejected by Paris Salon (1863) + Cézanne’s Mont Sainte-Victoire Series (1870-1906)
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Picasso kicks off Cubism (1907)
The Ten Biggest, No 7 by Hilma af Klint (1907)
Tatlin and Rodchenko Found Constructivism and Malevich Stages the 0.10 Exhibition with Black Square. (1915)
Walter Gropius Founds Bauhaus (1919)
Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray Create Rotary Glass Plates (1920)
Gunta Stölzl Named Director of Bauhaus Weaving Workshop (1927)
Birth of digital computing: Konrad Zuse Completes the Z3 (1941) + ENIAC (1945)
10. Cybernetics Is Born: Norbert Wiener's Cybernetics + Claude Shannon’s "A Mathematical Theory of Communication.” (1948)
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