The House of Dust

In 1967, Knowles, a Fluxus artist, composed one of the first computerized poems, written in Fortran code, with randomly assembled verses. (An example: “A house of steel / Among high mountains / Using candles / Inhabited by people who sleep almost all the time.”) This significant, jam-packed exhibition revives Knowles’s poem on an old-school dot-matrix printer, and includes related ephemera, including a film by Allan Kaprow. The show also highlights forebears of Knowles’s aleatory composition, with a never-completed book by Mallarmé whose pages could be reordered at will, as well as Marcel Broodthaer’s 1969 homage to it. There are also successors: Nicholas Knight’s intricate paintings of overlapping colored curves were generated by an algorithm, and Katarzyna Krakowiak’s audio piece remixes Knowles’s original poem into skittering musique concrète.

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Petrol - Carburant - Kraftstoff

Petrol - Carburant - Kraftstoff

1965

Vide-Uhhh!

Vide-Uhhh!

2005

Esciue

Esciue

2000

Soupirs d’écumes

Soupirs d’écumes

2002

Städel

Städel

1985

Temps Topologique

1981

Incorrect Intermittence

Incorrect Intermittence

2000

Incorrect Continuity

Incorrect Continuity

1999

Volunteer

2000

Omniprésence

1994

Ariadne

Ariadne

2005

Interieur Interiors (To A-K)

Interieur Interiors (To A-K)

1978

Future Shocked

Future Shocked

Document 6.15

Document 6.15

1961

burning dreaming

burning dreaming

Skyworks: "Light, Lighten, Lightning" (Three Mile Drop)

1976

Yoni

1997

The Earth

The Earth

1961

Roundabout

Roundabout

1962

Ahasverus

Ahasverus

1962