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- Edmond Couchot (16 August 1932 – 26 December 2020) was a French digital artist and art theoretician who taught at the University Paris VIII. Couchot was...
- at end of the 1980s (Legible City by Jeffrey Shaw, La plume by Edmond Couchot, Michel Bret...) and became a genre during the 1990s, when artists became...
- esthétiques de l’art, Arts 8, [page needed]. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2004. Couchot, Edmond. Des Images, du temps et des machines, dans les arts et la communication...
- Robert C. Morgan, Roy Ascott, Catherine Perret, Margot Lovejoy, Edmond Couchot, Tina Rivers Ryan, Fred Forest and Edward A. Shanken. In addition to the...
- Maurice Benayoun Christine Buci-Glucksmann Jack Burnham Mario Costa Edmond Couchot Fred Forest Oliver Grau Margot Lovejoy Lev Manovich Robert C. Morgan Dominique...
- Boissier Christine Brooke-Rose Christine Buci-Glucksmann Hélène Cixous Edmond Couchot Frank Popper Music Daniel Charles Éveline Plicque-Andréani Costin Miereanu...
- Robert C. Morgan, Roy Ascott, Catherine Perret, Margot Lovejoy, Edmond Couchot, Fred Forest and Edward A. Shanken. Another trend in art which has been...
- the architect was John J. Donovan. The structural engineer was Maurice Couchot. Originally known as the Oakland Civic Auditorium, it was renamed in honor...
- residence #1, 1916. Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, by Maurice Couchot & Kenneth MacDonald, Jr. in Glendale, California, opened 1923. Santa Barbara...
- & Applegarth (1907–1912), Couchot & MacDonald (1912–1923), and his solo firm in Los Angeles (1923–). His office for Couchot & MacDonald were located at...