| M. Mendes France, and A. Henaut. Art, Therefore Entropy. Leonardo, 27, 3 (1994), 219-221. |
....to Gardner [66] minimal art 3 painting 4 , sculpture 5 , music 6 appears to be minimal in at least two senses: it requires minimal resources, i.e. time, space, cost, thought, talent, to produce, and . it has some, but rather minimal, aesthetic value. Let s imagine with [110] that we find ourselves in a large and crowded hall where ten thousand people are talking on a large variety of subjects. The loud hubbub generated by this environment is certainly very rich in information. However, it is totally beyond human feasibility to extract one single item from it. Pushing ....
M. Mendes France, A. Henaut, Art, therefore entropy, Leonardo 27(1994), 219--221.
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M. Mendes France, and A. Henaut. Art, Therefore Entropy. Leonardo, 27, 3 (1994), 219-221.
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M. Mendes France, and A. Henaut. Art, Therefore Entropy. Leonardo, 27, 3 (1994), 219--221.
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