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cybernetics

[sahy-ber-net-iks] / ˌsaɪ bərˈnɛt ɪks /


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In electrical engineering there were clear applications for this kind of control theory and cybernetics.

From Salon

The first is the stream of thought going back to Ross Ashby known as “management cybernetics,” which Davies clarifies.

From Salon

As a student, Harbisson had met Plymouth University cybernetics expert Adam Montandon, who enabled him to "hear" colour using headphones, a webcam and laptop - transforming light waves into sounds.

From BBC

Mr. Hsu’s work is subtler, with flickers of surrealism, psychedelia and cybernetics.

From New York Times

But in so doing, all the sweeping assumptions underlying cybernetics are ignored, particularly the genesis of its development as a mathematical architecture of warfare and defense.

From Salon