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Studio International, Volume 176, Number 904, October 1968.

Cybernetic Serendipity: Correspondence

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'Cybernetic Serendipity'

'Cybernetics includes a...

Studio International, October 1968, Volume 176 Number 904. Cover image: Detail of John  Heartfield's War and corpses - the last hope of the rich (27 April. 1932) which is reproduced in its entirety on page 134.

Studio International – October 1968

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Studio International, September 1968, Volume 176 Number 903. Cover image: Cover design: Josef Albers, White Line Square XIII. Three-colour hand printed lithograph, 15 5/8 x 15 5/8 in. © 1966, Gemini G.E.L.

Studio International – September 1968

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Studio International, July-August 1968, Volume 176 Number 902. Cover image: Cover  design:  Henri Matisse (1869-1954). Seated blue nude, No. 3, 1952. Gouache on cut-and-pasted paper, 45¾ x 32 in. Private collection. Paris.

Studio International – July-August 1968

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Studio International, June 1968, Volume 175 Number 901. Cover image: The  cover, specially  designed  for  this  issue  by Bridget Riley, is a preliminary study for Chant Ill, a work described in David Thompson's article.

Studio International – June 1968

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Cybernetic Serendipity, 1968, page 17. Poster for The Schillinger System of Musical Composition (1946). New York Skyline was composed as a piano piece by Heitor Villa-Lobos. The System was also used by many other composers, notably by George Gershwin in writing Porgy and Bess.

The Computer and Music: Coordinate Expansion

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The Computer and Music: Coordinate Expansion

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New York Commentary, June 1968

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New York Commentary, June 1968

Studio International, May 1968, Volume 175 Number 900. Cover image: Cover specially designed for this issue by John Plumb.

Studio International – May 1968

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Studio International, April 1968, Volume 175 Number 899. Cover image: The cover by Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898) was the original design for the first issue 
of The Studio. In the final version, the figure of the faun was expurgated and the signature omitted.

Studio International – April 1968

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Studio International, Vol 175, No 898, March 1968

Non-games

In the case of the Black Ball Puzzle, for instance, the box is divided into seven separate compartments and contains one ...