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Some More Beginnings | Some More Beginnings, Brooklyn Museum N.Y., 1968
«Some More Beginnings», 1968 – 1969
Some More Beginnings, Brooklyn Museum N.Y., 1968 | Courtesy: Getty Research Library, Los Angeles
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Curator: E.A.T. – Experiments in Art and Technology | Organizer: Brooklyn Museum | New York
 

 Some More Beginnings

Again to stimulate interest in the technical community, E.A.T., in the fall of 1967, announced a competition for the best contribution by an engineer to a work of art made in collaboration with an artist. The prize was to be given to the engineer. We also called for works incorporating technology to be selected for an exhibition organized by Pontus Hultén, «The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age,» at the MoMA in the fall of 1968. E.A.T. offered to match all interested engineers and artists. The judges for the competition were all engineers. The E.A.T. competition had generated more than 120 submissions, and the decision was made to show all these works. The exhibition was called «Some More Beginnings» and was hosted by the Brooklyn Museum in New York. (Source: http://www.artmuseum.net/w2vr/archives/Kluver/08_Beginnings.html#top)