Caroline A. Jones explores "left" vs "right" cybernetics in MIT art history course
Caroline A. Jones explores "left" vs "right" cybernetics in MIT art history course The passage only discusses an academic's research focus and terminology without naming any high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or controversial actions. It offers no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: Caroline A. Jones links cybernetics history to art, feminism, and postmodern theory.; She distinguishes "left cybernetics" (cultural/critical) from "right cybernetics" (military‑industrial ties).; Mentions a vague reference to "hippie physicists" and a group tied to the military‑industrial complex.
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Caroline A. Jones explores "left" vs "right" cybernetics in MIT art history course The passage only discusses an academic's research focus and terminology without naming any high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or controversial actions. It offers no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: Caroline A. Jones links cybernetics history to art, feminism, and postmodern theory.; She distinguishes "left cybernetics" (cultural/critical) from "right cybernetics" (military‑industrial ties).; Mentions a vague reference to "hippie physicists" and a group tied to the military‑industrial complex.
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