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The following pages link to E.A.T. + LOD Bibliography Project (Q20517):
Displayed 500 items.
- Art in America (Q19152) (← links)
- Artforum (Q19154) (← links)
- Bell Labs (Q19173) (← links)
- Dagens Nyheter (Q19225) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology (Q19263) (← links)
- Fortune (Q19274) (← links)
- Life (Q19407) (← links)
- Manhattan East (Q19425) (← links)
- Museum of Modern Art (Q19471) (← links)
- New York Times (Q19485) (← links)
- Öyvind Fahlström (Q19497) (← links)
- Progressive Architecture (Q19526) (← links)
- Saturday Review (Q19583) (← links)
- Simone Forti (Q19594) (← links)
- The Villager (Q19626) (← links)
- Time (Q19632) (← links)
- Vogue (Q19659) (← links)
- Wall Street Journal (Q19660) (← links)
- The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age (Q20513) (← links)
- K. G. Pontus Hulten (Q20514) (← links)
- E.A.T. News, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Q20515) (← links)
- Theater and Engineering (Q20516) (← links)
- Memorandum about the possibility of trans-Atlantic satellite communication for the Stockholm Festival (Q20524) (← links)
- "Nine Evenings: Theater and Engineering" Press Package (Q20525) (← links)
- Billy Kluver to E.A.T. Members and lists of Sponsors, Officers, Board of Directors and Agents of E.A.T. (Q20527) (← links)
- Projects for Stockholm Festival (Q20528) (← links)
- 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering (catalogue) (Q20529) (← links)
- Grace Glueck (Q20612) (← links)
- John Gruen (Q21222) (← links)
- Christie's (Q21232) (← links)
- Arnold Gingrich (Q21233) (← links)
- Guy Brett (Q21234) (← links)
- Yoshiaki Tono (Q21235) (← links)
- Pierre Restany (Q21236) (← links)
- Renata Adler (Q21237) (← links)
- Emily Genauer (Q21238) (← links)
- Peter J. Brennan (Q21239) (← links)
- Jorge Glusberg (Q21240) (← links)
- Lil Picard (Q21241) (← links)
- Meryle Secrest (Q21242) (← links)
- Anita Aarons (Q21243) (← links)
- Leslie Mezei (Q21244) (← links)
- John S. Margolies (Q21246) (← links)
- Brian O'Doherty (Q21247) (← links)
- David MacDermott (Q21248) (← links)
- John Perreault (Q21249) (← links)
- Alfred Frankenstein (Q21250) (← links)
- Clive Barnes (Q21251) (← links)
- Douglas M. Davis (Q21252) (← links)
- Earl Ubell (Q21253) (← links)
- Jonathan Benthall (Q21254) (← links)
- Jeff Berner (Q21255) (← links)
- Emil Bengt Johnson (Q21256) (← links)
- Max Kozloff (Q21257) (← links)
- On Kawara (Q21258) (← links)
- Richard Kostelanetz (Q21259) (← links)
- Richard L. Coe (Q21260) (← links)
- Gene Youngblood (Q21261) (← links)
- J. D. McGee (Q21262) (← links)
- Victor J. Papanek (Q21263) (← links)
- Tom Schachtman (Q21283) (← links)
- Alain Herve (Q21284) (← links)
- Alex Gross (Q21285) (← links)
- Ann Carter (Q21286) (← links)
- Ann-Christin Prim (Q21287) (← links)
- Anne Jensen (Q21288) (← links)
- Anthony J. Parisi (Q21289) (← links)
- B. N. Schwartz (Q21290) (← links)
- Barbara Gold (Q21291) (← links)
- Barbara Rose (Q21292) (← links)
- Beth Fagan (Q21293) (← links)
- Betje Howell (Q21294) (← links)
- Beverly Kees (Q21295) (← links)
- Bruce Grund (Q21296) (← links)
- C. C. Culter (Q21297) (← links)
- Camilla Snyder (Q21298) (← links)
- Charlotte Willard (Q21299) (← links)
- David L. Shirley (Q21300) (← links)
- David Perlman (Q21301) (← links)
- Davis Wylie (Q21302) (← links)
- Doris Hering (Q21303) (← links)
- Eliza (Q21304) (← links)
- Elizabeth Sodoma (Q21305) (← links)
- Elwin Porter (Q21306) (← links)
- Erika Abeel (Q21307) (← links)
- Gene Thornton (Q21308) (← links)
- Grace Marmor Spruch (Q21309) (← links)
- Henry Apfelbaum (Q21310) (← links)
- Horace Sutton (Q21311) (← links)
- Howard Smith (Q21312) (← links)
- Ian W. Marthenson (Q21313) (← links)
- Ida Jean Kain (Q21314) (← links)
- J. R. Pierce (Q21315) (← links)
- Jack Burnham (Q21316) (← links)
- James T. Burns (Q21317) (← links)
- Jane H. Kay (Q21318) (← links)
- Jascha Reichardt (Q21319) (← links)
- Jean Batie (Q21320) (← links)
- Jean Clay (Q21321) (← links)
- Jean Reeves (Q21322) (← links)
- Jill Johnston (Q21323) (← links)
- John Canady (Q21324) (← links)
- John Chandler (Q21325) (← links)
- John Forbes (Q21326) (← links)
- Jon E. Browning (Q21327) (← links)
- Joseph Kaye (Q21328) (← links)
- Judith Anderson (Q21329) (← links)
- Juridi Yano (Q21330) (← links)
- Katherine Kuh (Q21331) (← links)
- Katsuhiro Yamaguchi (Q21332) (← links)
- Kay Tateishi (Q21333) (← links)
- Koichiro Ishizaki (Q21334) (← links)
- L. J. Heilos (Q21335) (← links)
- Lars Gunnar Bodin (Q21336) (← links)
- M. V. Mathews (Q21337) (← links)
- Malice (Q21338) (← links)
- Manuel De Lima (Q21339) (← links)
- Maria Clara Moyano (Q21340) (← links)
- Marianna Kaufman (Q21341) (← links)
- Miriam Dungan Cross (Q21342) (← links)
- Monique Fong (Q21343) (← links)
- Nehru Foundation for Development (Q21344) (← links)
- Nilo Lindgren (Q21345) (← links)
- Norma Harrison (Q21346) (← links)
- Normand Theriault (Q21347) (← links)
- Oscar (Q21348) (← links)
- Patrick O'Connor (Q21349) (← links)
- Pepsi-Cola Co (Q21350) (← links)
- Rena Berger (Q21351) (← links)
- Richard Christiansen (Q21352) (← links)
- Richard F. Shepard (Q21353) (← links)
- Robert Henry (Q21354) (← links)
- Roderick Nordell (Q21355) (← links)
- Roger Kenneth Field (Q21356) (← links)
- Stanley Klein (Q21357) (← links)
- Themla R. Newman (Q21358) (← links)
- Torsten Eckbom (Q21359) (← links)
- Virginia Westover (Q21360) (← links)
- Wendy Michener (Q21361) (← links)
- Willem van der Eyken (Q21362) (← links)
- William Wilson (Q21363) (← links)
- Bijutsu-Techo (Q21496) (← links)
- WBAI (Q21497) (← links)
- Western Electric Co (Q21498) (← links)
- Purdue Research Foundation (Q21500) (← links)
- PepsiCo Inc (Q21501) (← links)
- American Association for the Advancement of Science (Q21502) (← links)
- University of Maryland (Q21503) (← links)
- E. P. Dutton (Q21504) (← links)
- Van Nostrand and Reinhold (Q21506) (← links)
- General Radio Company (Q21507) (← links)
- Wesleyan University Press (Q21508) (← links)
- Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (Q21509) (← links)
- Braziller (Q21510) (← links)
- Danad Publishing (Q21511) (← links)
- Galeria Appolinaire (Q21512) (← links)
- Miami Cultural Arts Center (Q21513) (← links)
- Paul S. Ericksson (Q21514) (← links)
- Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) (Q21520) (← links)
- World Journal Tribune (Q21593) (← links)
- E.A.T. Proceedings (Q21594) (← links)
- Computer Basics (Q21595) (← links)
- The Willamette Bridge (Q21596) (← links)
- Soundscapes U.S.A. (Q21597) (← links)
- Cue (Q21598) (← links)
- New York Post Magazine (Q21599) (← links)
- New York Visitor's Report (Q21600) (← links)
- The New York World Journal Tribune Magazine (Q21601) (← links)
- The New Yorker (Q21602) (← links)
- Sound Merchandising (Q21603) (← links)
- Dance Magazine (Q21604) (← links)
- IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics (Q21605) (← links)
- Book Week, The World Journal Tribune (Q21606) (← links)
- Ikon (Q21607) (← links)
- The Sun (Q21608) (← links)
- Herald Examiner (Q21609) (← links)
- The Great Northeastern Power Failure (Q21616) (← links)
- Further information about the competition and request for submission of works of art in connection with the exhibition "The Machine" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (Q21617) (← links)
- People in Connection with Stockholm Festival (Q21620) (← links)
- Description of Wireless System (Q21622) (← links)
- Stockholm Festival Bulletin, no. 1 (Q21626) (← links)
- Billy Klüver to Boyd Compton (Q21627) (← links)
- Stockholm Festival Bulletin, no. 2 (Q21628) (← links)
- Billy Klüver to John R. Pierce (Q21629) (← links)
- Projects for Stockholm Festival, Items 1–21 (Q21630) (← links)
- Suggestions for Stockholm Festival, Suggestions 22–33 (Q21631) (← links)
- Projects for Stockholm Festival, Suggestions 34–57 (Q21632) (← links)
- Progress Report for Stockholm Festival, Items 1–11 (Q21633) (← links)
- Second Progress Report for Stockholm Festival, Items 12–15 (Q21634) (← links)
- Projects for Stockholm Festival, 4th List, Items 58–66 (Q21635) (← links)
- Stockholm Festival Bulletin, no. 3 (Q21637) (← links)
- Address List for Stockholm Festival (Q21638) (← links)
- Charter Flight Information, September 18–25, 1966 (Q21640) (← links)
- Information on Stockholm Festival (Q21641) (← links)
- Letter from Billy Klüver announcing that American contribution to Stockholm festival had been cancelled (Q21642) (← links)
- Claes Collenberg & Sigvard Strandh to the American Scientists working on the Stockholm Festival (Q21643) (← links)
- Address List for Festival for Theater and Engineering (Q21644) (← links)
- Nine Evenings: Theater and Engineering press release (Q21645) (← links)
- Technology for Art's Sake (Q21646) (← links)
- Nine Evenings: Theater and Engineering. Technology for Art's Sake (Q21647) (← links)
- Nine Evenings: Theater and Engineering press package (Q21648) (← links)
- Performance and Rehearsal Schedule for Nine Evenings: Theater and Engineering (Q21649) (← links)
- 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering performance schedule (Q21650) (← links)
- 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering catalogue (Q21651) (← links)
- Sue Hartnett to Artists and others interested (Q21652) (← links)
- Questions for Engineers (Q21653) (← links)
- Artists' Requests (Q21654) (← links)
- Benefit Exhibition of Work for Experiments in Art and Technology (Q21655) (← links)
- E.A.T. News, vol. 1, no. 1 (Q21656) (← links)
- Statements of E.A.T's purpose and philosophy (Q21657) (← links)
- E.A.T. Flyer for Engineers (Q21658) (← links)
- E.A.T. Artist-Engineer Meeting (Q21659) (← links)
- Theater and Engineering, February 1967 (Q21660) (← links)
- TV Dinner: Homage to E.A.T. (Food for Thought) (Q21661) (← links)
- Announcement of screening of the film, 9 Evenings (Q21662) (← links)
- Interface: Artist/Engineer (Q21663) (← links)
- Fred Waldhauer to engineers, and attachment, Organization of Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc. Procedure for Satisfaction of Artist's Technical Needs (Q21664) (← links)
- Sue Hartnett to engineers (Q21665) (← links)
- Sue Hartnett to artists (Q21666) (← links)
- E.A.T. News, vol. 1, no. 2 (Q21668) (← links)
- Giant Model Airplanes announcement (Q21669) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology Fundraising Package (Q21671) (← links)
- Giant Model Airplanes: a benefit exhibition for E.A.T. (Q21672) (← links)
- Pepsico International Makes $25,000 Grant to E.A.T. (Q21697) (← links)
- Works That Blow Your Mind (Q21698) (← links)
- Artists and Technicians, December 1 1968 (Q21699) (← links)
- Art and Science Interaction (Q21700) (← links)
- The Kinetic Movement: Technology Faces the Arts (Q21701) (← links)
- Electronics Makes It Big in Art (Q21702) (← links)
- Art-Technology Talk Tonight (Q21703) (← links)
- To Make It New (Q21704) (← links)
- Yes, No, or No Comment? (Q21705) (← links)
- Love, Hate and the Machine (Q21706) (← links)
- Art, December 13 1968 article (Q21707) (← links)
- Technology in Art (Q21708) (← links)
- Machines at the Museum of Modern Art and The Brooklyn Museum (Q21709) (← links)
- Art Shows Display Work of Artist-Engineer Teams (Q21710) (← links)
- Bleep, Blare, Rattle, Whir (Q21711) (← links)
- Engineers Cash In on Art Trend (Q21712) (← links)
- Balle fur Rotozaza (Q21713) (← links)
- Two Contributions to the Art and Science Muddle: a Report on a Symposium on Art and Science held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Q21714) (← links)
- E.A.T., January 1969 article (Q21715) (← links)
- Onward and Upward with the Machine (Q21716) (← links)
- May Your New Year Be Arty (Q21717) (← links)
- Plasticas (Q21718) (← links)
- Art Notes, January 12 1969 (Q21719) (← links)
- Art and Science Furniture Show (Q21720) (← links)
- Aware: E.A.T. (Q21721) (← links)
- Do It Yourself (Q21722) (← links)
- Meat Science Essay (Q21723) (← links)
- Art and Technology Get Together, January 31 1969 (Q21724) (← links)
- E.A.T. Members Newsletter (Q21725) (← links)
- "Light Trivium" and "Lumia Tanus" in Brooklyn (Q21726) (← links)
- Art Meets Technology in New York: There Is No Winner (Q21727) (← links)
- Editor's Note (Q21728) (← links)
- E.A.T.: Some More Beginnings Exhibition (Q21729) (← links)
- Engineer Meets Artist (Q21730) (← links)
- Men and Machines (Q21731) (← links)
- E.A.T., Cogs, Gears, Transistors and Art (Q21732) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc., February 1 1969 article (Q21733) (← links)
- New Yorker Reports of Recent Development in "E.A.T." Group (Q21734) (← links)
- Untitled article in Asahi Shinbun, February 11 1969 (Q21735) (← links)
- Fun and Games with Space (Q21736) (← links)
- Art in the Electric Age (Q21737) (← links)
- Art and Technology (Q21738) (← links)
- E.A.T., E.A.T. ... (Q21739) (← links)
- Pavillion, Expo '70 (Q21740) (← links)
- I Remember MOMA (Q21741) (← links)
- Machine Art Turns You On (Q21742) (← links)
- Untitled article in Asahi Shinbun, March 04 1969 (Q21743) (← links)
- The Friendly Grey Computer (Q21744) (← links)
- Computer Nude (Q21745) (← links)
- Machine--Art Past/Technology--Art Present (Q21746) (← links)
- Steps toward a new synergism (Q21747) (← links)
- Intermedia (Q21748) (← links)
- Activities of E.A.T. (Q21749) (← links)
- Coast Art-Industry Project Blossoms (Q21750) (← links)
- Technology Parley: Business Must Be Global, But Not Offend Nations (Q21751) (← links)
- The City: The Arts Festival: "I don't know much about electronics" (Q21752) (← links)
- A Call for Collaboration (Q21753) (← links)
- E.A.T.: About American Art and Engineering (Q21754) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology - Position of Coordinator of Technical Services (Q21755) (← links)
- Bureau Brings Arts, Sciences Together (Q21756) (← links)
- Art Festival Opens Here Today (Q21757) (← links)
- Womb 'n' Board Lure art Fans (Q21758) (← links)
- Expo '70 Pepsi Pavilion (Q21759) (← links)
- Horizontally Oriented Rotating Kinetic Painting (Q21760) (← links)
- Expo '70 Pepsi-Cola Pavilion (Q21761) (← links)
- Artists and Engineers (Q21762) (← links)
- Art Tamed and Wild (Q21763) (← links)
- Science Blends with Art (Q21764) (← links)
- Theatre and Things (Q21765) (← links)
- The Artist and the Machine (Q21766) (← links)
- Women Under the Spell of Machines (Q21767) (← links)
- Electric Art (Q21768) (← links)
- Art and Technology Get Together, July 1969 (Q21769) (← links)
- Lunar Walk Hailed at Art-Science Fete (Q21770) (← links)
- "Artist's Scientist" at Last: Billy Klüver (Q21771) (← links)
- Testing (Q21772) (← links)
- Machine Art Rocks Quiet S.F. Museum of Art (Q21773) (← links)
- E.A.T. (Interview with Billy Klüver) (Q21774) (← links)
- International Science-Art Newletter (Q21775) (← links)
- An Unusual Exhibit for Museum of Art (Q21776) (← links)
- Artists, Engineers, In Performance (Q21777) (← links)
- Merlyn Stone, Co-ordinator of Bay Area E.A.T., is the gal behind some far-out doings at the San Francisco Museum of Art (Q21778) (← links)
- Electronic Audio/Visual Event (Q21779) (← links)
- Art News (Q21780) (← links)
- Art Up and Down the Street (Q21781) (← links)
- Japan Travel Guide and Expo '70 Holidays (Q21782) (← links)
- E.A.T., September 4 1969 article (Q21783) (← links)
- E.A.T. Fashion Week Article (Q21784) (← links)
- TV -- The Next Medium (Q21785) (← links)
- Americans in Paris (Q21786) (← links)
- L.A. - Built Expo '70 Pavilion is New Art (Q21787) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology at Paris Biennale (Q21788) (← links)
- Technology as Empire (Q21789) (← links)
- For Those Who Think Young (Q21790) (← links)
- Perspective on Art (Q21792) (← links)
- Businessmen Turning Toward Art World (Q21793) (← links)
- World Without Boundary (Q21794) (← links)
- We Are All Children Again (Q21795) (← links)
- The Senator's Lady (Q21796) (← links)
- Japan Has World's Fair Fever (Q21797) (← links)
- Rock From Moon at Expo '70 (Q21798) (← links)
- First World's Fair in Orient (Q21799) (← links)
- Planning Meeting... (Q21800) (← links)
- Expo '70 to be held in Japan (Q21801) (← links)
- Artists Use an Industrial Palette (Q21802) (← links)
- Expo Is Shaping Up -- And Up (Q21803) (← links)
- Japan Hustles to Ready Asia's 1st World's Fair (Q21804) (← links)
- Everyone in His Own Time and Space (Q21805) (← links)
- Under the Mad, Mad, Mad Dome (Q21806) (← links)
- Grants providing... (Q21807) (← links)
- The Artist Speaks: Les Levine (Q21808) (← links)
- World Without Boundaries (Q21809) (← links)
- Computers & Art (Q21810) (← links)
- Mirror Dome for Osaka '70 (Q21811) (← links)
- At the Fair (Q21812) (← links)
- Pepsi Providing Own Cloud for Expo Exhibition (Q21813) (← links)
- Making Clouds Has a Silver Lining (Q21814) (← links)
- Arts in the 60's: Coming to Terms with Society and Its Ways (Q21815) (← links)
- PepsiCo, Inc. Annual Report (Q21816) (← links)
- GR Strobes Used in Prize-winning Sculpture (Q21817) (← links)
- E.A.T. Postcard (Q21824) (← links)
- Billy Klüver to participants. Visit to IBM - Tuesday, September 26, 1967 (Q21825) (← links)
- Brochure for industry and supporting members (Q21826) (← links)
- Brochure for artists and engineers (Q21827) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology to Engineers and Scientists, October 10 1967 (Q21829) (← links)
- Press Conference for E.A.T. (Q21838) (← links)
- Art & Technology Make It Official (Q21839) (← links)
- Announcement of a talk by H.W. Gustafon (Q21840) (← links)
- E.A.T. News, vol. 1, no. 3 (Q21841) (← links)
- Membership form for Engineer/Scientist and Artist (Q21842) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology to Engineers and Scientists, November 1967 (Q21843) (← links)
- Art and Science: Two Worlds Merge (Q21844) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology, Press Release (Q21845) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology Announces a Competition for Engineers and Artists and Requests Submission of Works of Art Made in Collaboration To Be Selected for an Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City (Q21846) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology to Artists, Engineers and Scientists (Q21847) (← links)
- Remarks by Frank Stanton (Q21848) (← links)
- E.A.T. News, vol. 1, no. 4 (Q21849) (← links)
- International Competition for Engineers and Scientists advertisement (Q21850) (← links)
- Lecture Series, February 4 – May 1, 1968 (Q21851) (← links)
- Report on E.A.T. – January 10, 1968 (Q21852) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology and Local One, Amalgamated Lithographers of America press package (Q21853) (← links)
- Billy Klüver to E.A.T. Members, and attachment Local Groups (Q21854) (← links)
- Technical Libraries Within a Fifty-Mile Radius of New York City (Q21855) (← links)
- E.A.T. News, vol. 2, no. 1. (Q21856) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology press release, March 25 1968 (Q21857) (← links)
- Yellow Edge-Notched Card (Q21858) (← links)
- Proposal for Structuring an Environmental Safety Program for Use by Galleries, Museums, Exhibitions and Artist/Engineer-Scientist Collaborations (Q21859) (← links)
- Skylines: A Festival of Light (Q21860) (← links)
- E.A.T. News, vol. 2, no. 2 (Q21861) (← links)
- Final Instructions for E.A.T. Competition and MoMA Exhibition (Q21862) (← links)
- E.A.T. Detroit Group Newletters, no 1. (Q21863) (← links)
- Julie Martin to local group members, and Information Form (Q21864) (← links)
- E.A.T. Detroit Group Newsletter, no. 2 (Q21865) (← links)
- Conference Program (Q21866) (← links)
- The Ghetto and the Technical Community: An Opportunity for Challenge (Q21867) (← links)
- Request for Technical Services Form (Q21868) (← links)
- E.A.T. Detroit Group Newsletter, no. 3 (Q21869) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology press package, September 18 1968 (Q21870) (← links)
- Soundings (Q21871) (← links)
- E.A.T. Operations and Information, no. 1 (Q21872) (← links)
- Artist's Membership Form and Scientist/Engineer Membership Form (Q21873) (← links)
- Collaboration Information Card (Q21874) (← links)
- The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age press package (Q21877) (← links)
- Some More Beginnings (announcement) (Q21878) (← links)
- Invitation to Preview of Some More Beginnings (Q21879) (← links)
- "Some More Beginnings" Press Package (Q21880) (← links)
- Some More Beginnings (catalogue) (Q21881) (← links)
- The Artist and Industry (Q21882) (← links)
- Artist Membership Form (Q21883) (← links)
- Scientist/Engineer/Other Professional Membership Form (Q21884) (← links)
- Billy Klüver to E.A.T. Members and lists of Sponsors, Officers, Board of Directors and Agents of E.A.T. (Q21885) (← links)
- E.A.T. Publications (Q21887) (← links)
- E.A.T. Proposal for Ten Exhibitions at Automation House (Q21888) (← links)
- The Public Exhibition of An Art Work Employing Lasers (Q21889) (← links)
- Peter Poole to Katsuhiro Yamaguchi, March 24, 1969 and Katsuhiro Yamaguchi to Peter Poole, April 14, 1969 (Q21890) (← links)
- Description of the Pepsi-Cola Pavillion for the Japan World Exhibition 1970 Osaka (Q21891) (← links)
- Techne, vol. 1, no. 1 (Q21892) (← links)
- E.A.T. Operations and Information, no. 2 (Q21893) (← links)
- Art and Technology - I. Steps toward a new synergism (Q21894) (← links)
- Art and Technology - II. A call for collaboration (Q21895) (← links)
- Position of Coordinator of Technical Services advertisement (Q21896) (← links)
- Billy Klüver to E.A.T. Member, and Membership Form (Q21897) (← links)
- Billy Klüver to engineering community and Scientist/Engineer/Other Professional Membership; form (Q21898) (← links)
- Blue Edge-Notched Card (Q21899) (← links)
- E.A.T. Operations and Information, no. 3 (Q21900) (← links)
- David MacDermott to E.A.T. Member, and Scientist/Engineer Membership Form (Q21901) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology October 1966 – May 1969 (Q21902) (← links)
- E.A.T. News, vol. 1, no. 1 – vol. 2, no. 1 (January 1967 – March 1968) (Q21903) (← links)
- Live Programming in the Pepsi Pavilion (Q21904) (← links)
- Pepsi Pavilion Expo '70: Live Programming (Q21905) (← links)
- E.A.T. Bay Area Newsletter, no. 4 (Q21906) (← links)
- E.A.T. Clippings April 1960 - July 1969, vol. 1, no. 1 (Q21907) (← links)
- Fifth Grade Flying Machines and Airships (Q21908) (← links)
- E.A.T. Newsletter, no. 5 (Q21909) (← links)
- Billy Klüver to Masayasu Asa. (Q21910) (← links)
- E.A.T. Expo Project telephone list (Q21911) (← links)
- Suggested Courses of Action for World Bank Involvement in the Communication System for India (Q21912) (← links)
- E.A.T. Information, September 19 1969 (Q21913) (← links)
- Billy Klüver and Robert Rauschenberg to Industrial Collaborator (Q21914) (← links)
- Soundscapes: A Program for Festival Plaza (Q21915) (← links)
- Photograph/Invitation for Party-Demonstration of a 90-foot, 210 degree Spherical Mirror (Q21916) (← links)
- Pepsi-Cola Pavilion Press Package (Q21917) (← links)
- E.A.T. Bay Area Newsletter, no. 6 (Q21918) (← links)
- E.A.T. Information, October 1 1969 (Q21919) (← links)
- E.A.T. President's Report (Q21920) (← links)
- Live Programming for Pepsi Pavilion: Request for Proposals (Q21921) (← links)
- E.A.T. Bay Area Newsletter, no. 7 (Q21922) (← links)
- E.A.T. Operations and Information, no. 4 (Q21923) (← links)
- Subscribing Membership form (Q21924) (← links)
- Live Programming: Pepsi Pavillion, Expo '70 (Q21925) (← links)
- Charter Flight to Expo '70 Osaka, Japan, May 21 – June 8, 1970 (Q21926) (← links)
- E.A.T. Projects Outside Art (Q21927) (← links)
- Projects Outside Art (Q21928) (← links)
- Background Paper for discussions with E.A.T. Team on Field Research Laboratory for Innovation in Education (Q21929) (← links)
- A Field Research Laboratory for Innovation in Education: Preliminary Report (Q21930) (← links)
- Bibliography of Published Articles on E.A.T. March 1966 – December 1969 (Q21931) (← links)
- Experiments in Art and Technology to La Monte Young (Q21932) (← links)
- A Year from Monday (Q21933) (← links)
- Dance Magazine Annual (Q21934) (← links)
- Kinetic Art: The Language of Movement (Q21935) (← links)
- Beyond Modern Sculpture: The Effects of Science and Technology on the Sculpture of this Century (Q21936) (← links)
- Livre Blanc (Q21937) (← links)
- Business in the Arts -- An Answer to Tomorrow (Q21938) (← links)
- Art of Time (Q21939) (← links)
- The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age catalogue (Q21941) (← links)
- Literarische Messe Katalog 1968 (Q21942) (← links)
- Program 135th Meeting (Q21943) (← links)
- Electromagica (Q21944) (← links)
- Sixieme Biennale de Paris (Q21945) (← links)
- Lecture-Demonstrations on Technology for Artists 1967 – 1968 (Q21946) (← links)
- Journal: Subtitles to "Today" Series (Q21947) (← links)
- Billy Klüver (article) (Q21948) (← links)
- Scientist Brings Art to His Work (Q21949) (← links)
- Teknologi for livet (Q21950) (← links)
- Det stora stromavbrottet: New York (Q21951) (← links)
- Musik och Massmedia (Q21952) (← links)
- Technology and the Arts, March/April 1966 (Q21953) (← links)
- Festspel och varldsmusikfest med ny svensk opera, visioner av nuet (Q21954) (← links)
- Mixing Arts and Cents—Uncle Sam Takes Pop Man to Lunch: Money, That's What's Happening" (Q21955) (← links)
- USA-bidrag till festival: svavdansos pa tryckluft (Q21956) (← links)
- Hatila ragulpr pa fatskliaben! (Q21957) (← links)
- Scenes, July 28 1966 article (Q21958) (← links)
- Amerikanska visionarer hoppar av fran Fylkingens festival i Stockholm (Q21959) (← links)
- Vi ar besvikna (Q21960) (← links)
- det blir bra ada (Q21961) (← links)
- Avhoppade USA-visionarer far nya villkor av Fylkingen (Q21962) (← links)
- Avhoppade eller avknuffade ? eller 'The Greatest Event in the History of Modern Art Since the Armory Show 1913' (Q21963) (← links)
- A Good Janitor Becomes as Important as a Curator (Q21964) (← links)
- Varfor skulle Fylkingen sta for fiorlerna? (Q21965) (← links)
- Darfor... (Q21966) (← links)
- Fylkingen till motangrepp mot USA-konstnarerna (Q21967) (← links)
- The New Imp Theatre (Q21968) (← links)
- Union of Art, Technology for Revolutionary Shows (Q21969) (← links)
- Art and Phone Co. on Party Line (Q21970) (← links)
- Art and Engineering (Q21971) (← links)
- Art and Science (Q21972) (← links)
- The Sounds that Mushrooms Make (Q21973) (← links)
- 9 Evenings: theatre and engineering, October 2 1966 article (Q21974) (← links)
- Art Meets Technology (Q21975) (← links)
- Mixing Technology with the Arts (Q21976) (← links)
- Revolution in the Arts (Q21977) (← links)
- A Startling New Experience (Q21978) (← links)
- Notions (Q21979) (← links)
- The World of Art: History of a Sort (Q21980) (← links)
- The Artist as Playwright and Engineer (Q21981) (← links)
- 9 Evenings: theatre and engineering advertisement (Q21982) (← links)
- He Keeps American Art Adventurous (Q21983) (← links)
- Art and Engineering are Mixing it Up at the Armory (Q21984) (← links)
- 9 Evenings: First a Bore (Q21985) (← links)
- Dance or Something at the Armory (Q21986) (← links)
- In the Art Galleries (Q21987) (← links)
- Something New Still Being Added (Q21988) (← links)
- Bloody but Unbowed (Q21989) (← links)
- Happening: Ineffable Night at the Armory (Q21990) (← links)
- Theatre, Engineering' Less Than Pleasing (Q21991) (← links)
- Engineering Goes to the Theatre (Q21992) (← links)
- Music Hath Charms—With Kitchen Overtones (Q21993) (← links)