Gordon Pask
Andrew Gordon Speedie Pask (28 June 1928 – 29 March 1996) was a British
cybernetician, inventor and
polymath who made multiple contributions to cybernetics,
educational psychology,
educational technology,
applied epistemology,
chemical computing,
architecture, and
systems art. During his life, he gained three doctorate degrees. He was an avid writer, with more than two hundred and fifty publications which included a variety of journal articles, books, periodicals, patents, and technical reports (many of which can be found at the main Pask archive at the
University of Vienna). He worked as an academic and researcher for a variety of educational settings, research institutes, and private stakeholders including but not limited to the
University of Illinois,
Concordia University, the
Open University,
Brunel University and the
Architectural Association School of Architecture. He is known for the development of
conversation theory.
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