Parsons Device Art refers to the works of art created by students and faculty of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's (SAIC) Department of Art and Technology, which was founded by Ed Paschke in 1968. These artworks often incorporate elements of both sculpture and painting, and they are known for their innovative use of technology and materials. The program aimed to explore the relationship between art and technology, leading to a diverse range of projects that challenged traditional artistic boundaries.