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He was a member of the Stuttgart group founded by Max Bense.
In philosophy Max Bense, who was also a mathematician, is a household name.
The Precise Pleasureswas the title of a volume of poetic texts by Max Bense(Limes, 1964).
After 1984 Max Bense applied his theories of visual art to screen media.
Abraham André Moles occupies a place alongside Max Bense as a further founder of information aesthetics.
Oriented on Max Bense's information aesthetics, Manfred Mohr has referred to semiotics as the"quintessence of his thinking"14.
The professors Klaus Lehmann, Kurt Weidemann and Max Bense had a formative influence on his design philosophy.
He studied at the University of theVisual Arts in Hamburg under Max Bill, Max Bense and Bazon Brock.
The professors Klaus Lehmann, Kurt Weidemann and Max Bense had formative influence on the design philosophy he has today.
Examples are: Küng, Drewermann, Ranke-Heinemann,Voss and the case of the philosopher Max Bense who was reprimanded.
With Willi Baumeister, Max Bense, Walter Cantz, Egon Eiermann, Mia Seeger and others a new cultural circle developed.
Sonderborg gave me a profound visual guidance and the understanding of Max Bense's philosophy a unique direction.
Herein lies a reference to the theories of Max Bense, who delivered his thoughts in an important philosophical foundation for Concrete Art.
Heinz Gappmayr, Ernst Jandl, Gerhard Rühm, Franz Mon,the Stuttgart Group around Max Bense, Helmut Heissenbüttel and Reinhard Döhl.
Life==Max Bense spent his early childhood in his birthplace Strasbourg and in 1918 his family was deported from Alsace-Lorraine as a consequence of World War I.
The compound unity is a mental string whichexists in the algorithm in crystal clear form- a precise enjoyment, in Max Bense's words.
During his studies at the Ulmer Art Academy with Max Bill,Josef Albers and Max Bense, from 1953-1958, Almir Mavignier created his first point-structure.
From 1953 to 1958Mavignier studied at the Hochschule für Gestaltung College of Design in Ulm, Germany, with Josef Albers, Max Bense, and Max Bill.
Max Bense, Walter Wolf und Georg Klaus zwischen Kooperation und Konflikt an der Universität Jena in den Jahren 1945-1949"; in: HOSSFELD, U./KAISER, T./MESTRUP.
The debate on so called generating arts emerged in the 1960's, featuring,for example, Max Bense, Georg Nees and Frieder Nake.
In his aesthetic theory, Max Bense employed semiotics- originally developed by Charles Sanders Peirce- as a basis for the analysis of the artwork and its"aesthetic state.
Bielefeld, Transcript 2005, 135-144, ISBN 3-89942-376-3* Thomé,Horst:"Einheit des Wissens im Zeichen„technischer Existenz“- Max Bense", in: Becker, Norbert und Quarthal.
It was mainly the writings of the German philosopher Max Bense and the French composer Pierre Barbaud which radically changed my thinking- pointing to a rational construction of art!
Famous people in the humanities: Käte Hamburger(upper left),Elisabeth Walther-Bense(middle), Max Bense(right) and Reinhard Döhl's visual poetical"Apfel.
Ever since being discovered by Max Bense, who in 1970 singled out his works as»urban models«, and at the very latest since his participation in the documenta 6(1977), Attila Kovács is considered as being an analytic artist more closely associated with science than with painting.
During the 1960s and 1970s, the theoretical reflection as well as the artisticpractice were further developed by several followers of Max Bense and Abraham A. Moles.
As a young man,Mayer had already come into contact with the Stuttgart circle around the philosopher Max Bense, who introduced him to the latest international trends in art, literature and music.
Sooner or later, within the context of their literary experiments, they all concerned themselves with the possibilities of the computer,not to mention the theoretically farsighted designs of Max Bense and Oswald Wiener.
Berlin, Vice Versa 2004, 307 pp., with illustrations, ISBN 3-00-014180-4* Eckardt, Michael:"Angewandte Wissenschaftsrevison-Überschneidungen und Parallelen im Schaffen von Max Bense und Georg Klaus", in:"Grundlagenstudien aus Kybernetik und Geisteswissenschaft/ Humankybernetik", 43(2002) 4.
Hiroshi Kawano's wish to donate this unique collection to a German museum was based, no least,on the fact that it was a German philosopher of technology, Max Bense, who inspired him to continue his aesthetic research through practical work with the computer.