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The E.A.T. Project Wikibase Project Page
=The E.A.T. Project Wikibase Project Page=
 
== Background ==
 
Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T) was an organization founded by Robert Rauschenberg and Billy Klüver that operated from the mid-sixties to the late-seventies. The organization brought together artists and engineers to collaborate with each other on a variety of projects, with the express goal of transforming both industries. According to the E.A.T. mission statement, "To firmly establish the artists' free access to technology, engineering and the technical processes is not only a cultural, educational or aesthetic problem but amounts in fact to an organic social revolution."
 
== Project Description ==
 
== Scope ==
 
== Project Data ==
 
Note: If you would like to read a general description about data on Semantic Lab's Wikibase and various ways to query data, please see the [http://base.semlab.io/wiki/Main_Page home page for Semantic Lab’s Wikibase].

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The E.A.T. Project Wikibase Project Page

Background

Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T) was an organization founded by Robert Rauschenberg and Billy Klüver that operated from the mid-sixties to the late-seventies. The organization brought together artists and engineers to collaborate with each other on a variety of projects, with the express goal of transforming both industries. According to the E.A.T. mission statement, "To firmly establish the artists' free access to technology, engineering and the technical processes is not only a cultural, educational or aesthetic problem but amounts in fact to an organic social revolution."

Project Description

Scope

Project Data

Note: If you would like to read a general description about data on Semantic Lab's Wikibase and various ways to query data, please see the home page for Semantic Lab’s Wikibase.