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This document explores the interplay between art, law, and activism in the 20th century, focusing on figures like Jean Tinguely and Nikola Tesla. It examines themes of creativity, censorship, and the implications of legal statutes related to artistic expression, especially in the context of the Free Speech Movement. The discussion also highlights important projects and individuals, including the Telegarden and various notable scholars. Through a sensitivity analysis, the paper reveals the tensions between artistic freedom and legal constraints, encouraging reflection on our societal values.
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billy kluver (1928 – 2004)
jean tinguely homage to new york
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Borgmann Campanella Canny and Paulos Donath Dreyfus Goldman Grau Grzinic Hannaford Idinopulos Jay Kac Kusahara Malpas Manovich Merleau-Ponty Wilson MIT Press, 2000
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Federal Law, Title 18, Section 333: Whoever mutilates, cuts, defaces ... or does any other thing to any bank bill ...shall be fined or imprisoned. Do you, moffett@aol.com, understand and wish to proceed? YES NO
Free Speech Movement (1964)