David Eisenman (Part 5)
- Title
- David Eisenman (Part 5)
- Date(s)
- 02/11/2020
- Interviewee(s)
- David Eisenman See all items with this value
- Interviewer(s)
- Katie Nichols See all items with this value
- Interviewer Position
- Archives Resource Officer
- Summary
- Eisenman discusses the interdisciplinary work that occurred at the University of Illinois in the 1960s. He highlights the use of computers in fine and applied arts, which was uncommon at the time. Finally, he talks about electronic and classical music, composer John Cage, and Cage's work at the university.
- Language
- English
- Subject(s)
- centennial See all items with this value
- classical music See all items with this value
- computer See all items with this value
- electronic music See all items with this value
- fine and applied arts See all items with this value
- graduate school See all items with this value
- john cage See all items with this value
- music See all items with this value
- Item sets
- David Eisenman
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