Surveying the zone where art and science collide, Frank Popper’s Art of the
Electronic Age journeys from the roots of techno art, to the influences of
video, computers, lasers and holograms. The book still looks cracking on the
coffee table. Published by Thames & Hudson, £17.95, ISBN
0500279187.
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