Witless slaves or lively artifacts? A debate of the 1960s

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Witless slaves or lively artifacts? A debate of the 1960s. / Müggenburg, Jan Klaus; Pias, Claus.
In: arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 1, 08.11.2017, p. 33–44.

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title = "Witless slaves or lively artifacts?: A debate of the 1960s",
abstract = "During late modernism, the promise of, not only vaguely, but also precisely predicting the future had acquired enormous prestige. When evoked, this predictive project lent power, legitimacy, and a cohesive identity to endeavours in almost any realm of society and culture – including the discipline of architecture. In particular, in cybernetics, seen as a means of regulating and controlling complex systems, these optimistic ideas of {\textquoteleft}mastering the big picture{\textquoteright} flourished.Under the heading of {\textquoteleft}Cybernetics: Circular Casual, and Feedback Mechanisms in Biological and Social Systems{\textquoteright}, the umbrella organisation Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation hosted ten conferences on this very topic between 1946 and 1951. These events, known as the Macy Conferences, provided a forum for the collation and presentation of existing research, and in retrospect can be seen to have been the most important {\textquoteleft}get-together{\textquoteright} of their kind, judged in relation to subsequent crucial findings in the history of science after the Cold War. Based upon the theoretical framework of the terms of {\textquoteleft}information{\textquoteright}, {\textquoteleft}feedback{\textquoteright}, and {\textquoteleft}analog/digital{\textquoteright}, they searched for that single universal theory of regulation and control – which they claimed might be applied to any species, machine, economic or psychological process, aesthetic or sociological phenomenon. As a consequence, cybernetics transformed into a tool to describe and explain methodologies not only in its own core knowledge/ research area, but became seen as a subject capable of giving answers to societal questions of any kind. In doing so, cybernetics linked new scientific-technical methods with all issues of social relevance.",
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