Frank Popper (born April 17, 1918) is a historian of art and technology and Professor Emeritus of Aesthetics and the Science of Art at the University of Paris VIII.
He is author of the books: Origins and Development of Kinetic Art, Art, Action, and Participation, Art of the Electronic Age and From Technological to Virtual Art.
He turned 100 in April 2018.Popper documents the historical record of the relationship between technology and participatory forms of art, especially between the late 1960s and the early 1990s.
Sharing his focus on art and technology are Jack Burnham (Beyond Modern Sculpture 1968) and Gene Youngblood (Expanded Cinema 1970).
They show how art has become, in Frank Popper's terms, virtualized.