MA Curatorial Practice presents a talk with Caroline A. Jones, professor in the fistory, theory, and criticism section of the department of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Computers are, after all, frighteningly complex state machines. Quite of bit of the software we write can be modeled as a state machine, too. A great technological achievement by humans? Turns out, ...
The interest in state machines started in the 1950s when George Moore and Edward Mealy published seminal papers on formal methods of designing digital circuits, which generate outputs based on the ...
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