Notation. Calculation and Form in the Arts [
Karlsruhe]

Notation. Calculation and Form in the Arts :: until July 26, 2009 :: ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Lorenzstraße 19, D – 76135 Karlsruhe, Germany.
Notation. Calculation and Form in the Arts is dedicated to the multifaceted spectrum of artistic process existing between concept and work. The exhibition places works from all areas of art from 1900 until today in relation to one another: sign systems in literature, music, painting, choreography, architecture, photography, film and in media art. During the 20th century, artists have repeatedly made visible new realities through the connection between scientific calculation and artistic form. Morphic resonances, serial structures and sound waves: Modernity has rediscovered the intellectual aspect of existence as a field of research for art. John Cage, Etiénne-Jules Marey and Walter Benjamin, Edgard Varèse and Iannis Xenakis, Mary Wigman and Robert Walser, Oskar Fischinger and Marcel Broodthaers, Allan McCollum and Mel Bochner, and Pierre Boulez: 20th century artists have designed fields of relations in notations, (in the words of György Ligeti) either as directions for play, as means of communication or as an autonomous work.
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Readers may be interested in a little known Australian visual notation project pioneered by Melbourne Artist Peter Benjamin Graham in 1960, and continued by his sons and many others to this day. Refer below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Benjamin_Graham