How Billy Klüver helped shape modern art
Alumnus Billy Klüver (EE MS 1955/ Ph.D. 1957), who then became an assistant professor in EECS from 1957-58 is featured in a Little Atoms online article titled “How AT&T shaped modern art”. Born in Monaco in 1927, Klüver installed a television antenna on top of the Eiffel tower and developed underwater filming equipment for Jacques Cousteau before coming to Cal. He eventually joined Bell Telephone Laboratories where he began collaborating with artists on works incorporating new technology and was co-founder of Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). Klüver felt artists “helped make technology more human.”