Warren Brodey

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Warren Brodey
Born January 25, 1924(1924-01-25)
Toronto, Canada
Lives in Båstad, Norway
Avery Johnson and Warren Brodey (R) in 1968. Source.

Warren Brodey is a psychiatrist, cyberneticist and designer.

Books

  • Earthchild: Glories of the Asphyxiated Spectrum, New York: Gordon and Breach, 1974.

Papers, articles and other writings

  • "On Family Therapy," in Family Process 2:2 (September 1963), 280-287.
  • "Warren Brodey describes how the blind, if asked, can teach us to experience the other-than-visual world," in Architectural Design (January 1969), 9-10.
  • "Unlearning the Obsolescent," in Architectural Design (September 1969), 483-484.
  • "Information Exchange in the Time Domain," in William Gray, Frederick J. Duhl and Nicholas D. Rizzo (eds.) General Systems Theory and Psychiatry, New York: Little, Brown, 1969, 229-243.
  • with Avery R. Johnson, "Dialogue and Exploration of Context: Properties of an Adequate Interface", in Herbert W. Robinson and Douglas E. Knight (eds.), Cybernetics, Artificial Intelligence, and Ecology: Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Symposium of the American Society for Cybernetics, New York: Spartan Books, 1972. [1]
  • with Gregory Bateson, "The Treaty of Kalakalua Bay," unpublished manuscript, 1972.

Literature

  • Larry D. Busbea, "Soft Control Material: Environment and Design c. 1970", Journal of Design History 30:2, May 2017, pp 139-156, DOI; repr. in The Responsive Environment: Design, Aesthetics, and the Human in the 1970s, Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2020, pp 141-166.

Films and Videos

  • Telling the Fish about Water, dir. Christian Grote, Bayerischen Rundfunk, 1970. Excerpt.

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