Talk:Cybernetic art
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[edit]This article talks about cybernetics, about how they can be applied to art, and who tried to use cybernetic principles in art or theorized about it, but almost nothing of substance is said about what cybernetic art *is*, what makes a particular piece of art cybernetic, what distinguishes cybernetic art from other kinds of art, what the common techniques, effects, themes etc. are. The works that are mentioned are not described as to why and how they are cybernetic (and there's no articles about them), a theoretical text is linked rather than summarized, numerous people are listed without any context.