Eucrates was a hybrid teaching and learning analog computer created by Gordon Pask[1] in 1956, in response to a request by the Solartron Electronic Group[2] for a machine to exhibit at the Physical Society Exhibition in London.

Its operation was based on simulating the functioning of neurons.

The Solartron EUCRATES II was created by C.E.G. Bailey, T. Robin McKinnon Wood and Gordon Pask.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ A survey of auto-instructional devices
  2. ^ "IASLonline NetArt: History of Computer Art II.3 Cybernetic Sculptures". iasl.uni-muenchen.de.
  3. ^ "Cybernetics and the Pioneers of Computer Art". dreher.netzliteratur.net.