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Nicolas Collins
Nicolas Collins
American composer
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Manuel Rocha Iturbide
Mexican composer
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Nam June Paik
Nam June Paik
American video art pioneer (1932-2006)
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Julius Dobos
Julius Dobos
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Dick Raaymakers
Dick Raaymakers
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Jean Tinguely
Jean Tinguely
Swiss painter and sculptor (1925-1991)
Nicolas Schöffer
French sculptor and plastician (1912-1992)

Nicolas Schöffer

Intro
French sculptor and plastician (1912-1992)
Awards Received
Commander of the National Order of Merit
Music
"Chronos 10B", Munich

Nicolas Schöffer (Hungarian: Schöffer Miklós; 6 September 1912 — 8 January 1992) was a Hungarian-born French cybernetic artist.

Schöffer was born in Kalocsa, Hungary and resided in Paris from 1936 until his death in Montmartre in 1992. He built his artworks on cybernetic theories of feedback interactivity primarily based on the ideas of Norbert Wiener. Wiener's work suggested to Schöffer an artistic process in terms of the circular causality of feedback loops.

Schöffer's kinetic art sculpture "CYSP 1" from 1956, that made use of electronic computations developed by the Philips Company, is considered the first cybernetic sculpture in art history. The sculpture is set on a base mounted on four rollers, which contains the mechanism and the electronic brain. The plates are operated by small motors located under their axis. Photo-electric cells and a microphone built into the sculpture catch all the variations in the fields of color, light intensity and sound intensity. All these changes occasion reactions on the part of the responsive sculpture.