10 Facts About Systems art

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Systems art is art influenced by cybernetics, and systems theory, that reflects on natural systems, social systems and social signs of the art world itself.

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Systems art emerged as part of the first wave of the conceptual art movement extended in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Generative art is art that has been generated, composed, or constructed in an algorithmic manner through the use of systems defined by computer software algorithms, or similar mathematical or mechanical or randomised autonomous processes.

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Unlike copier art, which was a simple commercial spin-off, Generative Systems was actually involved in the development of elegant yet simple systems intended for creative use by the general population.

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The 'process' in process Systems art refers to the process of the formation of Systems art: the gathering, sorting, collating, associating, and patterning.

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Process Systems art is concerned with the actual doing; Systems art as a rite, ritual, and performance.

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Process Systems art often entails an inherent motivation, rationale, and intentionality.

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Therefore, Systems art is viewed as a creative journey or process, rather than as a deliverable or end product.

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Systems art considered the chevron paintings of Kenneth Noland as examples of Systemic art, and considered this as a branch of Minimal art".

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Systems art, according to Harries, represents a deliberate attempt by artists to develop a more flexible frame of reference.

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