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* [https://archive.org/details/lccn_66-28684/page/n13/mode/2up "A Cybernetic Approach to Family Therapy,"] in ''Family Therapy and Disturbed Families,'' Palo Alto, Calif.: Science & Behavior Books, 1967.
 
* [https://archive.org/details/lccn_66-28684/page/n13/mode/2up "A Cybernetic Approach to Family Therapy,"] in ''Family Therapy and Disturbed Families,'' Palo Alto, Calif.: Science & Behavior Books, 1967.
  
* "The Clock Manifesto," in ''Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences'' 138:1 (1967), 895-899.
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* [https://sci-hub.se/https://nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1967.tb55035.x "The Clock Manifesto,"] in ''Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences'' 138:1 (1967), 895-899.
  
 
* [[Media:Remarks_by_Warren_Brodey_1967_Press_Conference_for_EAT.pdf|"Remarks by Warren Brodey"]], [http://eat_datascape.medialab.sciences-po.fr/project/22 Press Kit for Press Conference for E.A.T.], [[Experiments_in_Art_and_Technology|Experiments in Art and Technology]], 1967.
 
* [[Media:Remarks_by_Warren_Brodey_1967_Press_Conference_for_EAT.pdf|"Remarks by Warren Brodey"]], [http://eat_datascape.medialab.sciences-po.fr/project/22 Press Kit for Press Conference for E.A.T.], [[Experiments_in_Art_and_Technology|Experiments in Art and Technology]], 1967.
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* [[Media:Innovation_15_1970.pdf|"If You Can't Support the Revolution Let the Revolution Support You]]," in ''Innovation'' 15 (October 1970), 12-22.
 
* [[Media:Innovation_15_1970.pdf|"If You Can't Support the Revolution Let the Revolution Support You]]," in ''Innovation'' 15 (October 1970), 12-22.
  
* with Avery R. Johnson, [https://archive.org/details/visualprosthesis0000conf/mode/2up "Experiments in Self-Learning Closed Loop Simulation,"] in T.D. Sterling et. al. (eds.) ''Visual Prosthesis: The Interdisciplinary Dialogue,'' New York and London: Academic Press, 1971, 199-205.
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* with Avery R. Johnson, [https://archive.org/details/visualprosthesis0000conf/mode/2up "Experiments in Self-Learning: Closed Loop Simulation,"] in T.D. Sterling et. al. (eds.) ''Visual Prosthesis: The Interdisciplinary Dialogue,'' New York and London: Academic Press, 1971, 199-205.
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* with Avery R. Johnson, [[Media:Warren_Brodey_and_Avery_Johnson_Soft_Control_Material_1972.pdf|"Soft Control Material,"]] U.S. Patent 3,585,356 filed April 24, 1972; issued June 18, 1974.
  
 
* [https://archive.org/details/radsoft-0104/page/n5/mode/2up "Biotopology 1972"], in ''[[Radical Software]]'' 4 (Summer 1971), 4-7.  
 
* [https://archive.org/details/radsoft-0104/page/n5/mode/2up "Biotopology 1972"], in ''[[Radical Software]]'' 4 (Summer 1971), 4-7.  

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Warren Brodey
Born January 25, 1924(1924-01-25)
Toronto, Canada
Lives in Båstad, Norway

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.
  • "Building a Creative Environment," in Innovation 5 (1969), 2-9.
  • "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 Gregory Bateson, "The Treaty of Kalakalua Bay," unpublished manuscript, 1972.

Films and Videos

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

Links