White Heat Cold Logic

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White Heat Cold Logic: British Computer Art 1960–1980
EditorPaul Brown, Charlie Gere, Nicholas Lambert, Catherine Mason
CountryUnited States/United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesLeonardo Book Series
SubjectBritish computer art (1960–1980)
GenreNon-fiction, history of art, history of computing
PublisherMIT Press
Publication date
2008
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pagesxi+450
ISBN978-0-262-02653-6

White Heat Cold Logic (2008), edited by Paul Brown, Charlie Gere, Nicholas Lambert, and Catherine Mason, is a book about the history of British computer art during 1960–1980.[1]

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The book includes 29 contributed chapters by a variety of authors. The book was published in 2008 by MIT Press,[2] in hardcover format. It also includes a series foreword by Sean Cubbitt, the editor-in-chief of the Leonardo Book Series.

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The following authors contributed chapters in the book:

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The book has been reviewed in a number of publications and online, including:

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