Digital art / Christiane Paul.

"Digital technology has revolutionized the way we produce and experience art today. Not only have traditional forms of art such as printing, painting, photography and sculpture been transformed by digital techniques and media, but entirely new forms such as net art, software art, digital instal...

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Main Author: Paul, Christiane (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Thames & Hudson, 2003.
Series:World of art.
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Summary:"Digital technology has revolutionized the way we produce and experience art today. Not only have traditional forms of art such as printing, painting, photography and sculpture been transformed by digital techniques and media, but entirely new forms such as net art, software art, digital installation and virtual reality have emerged as recognized artistic practices, collected by major museums, institutions and private collectors the world over." "Christiane Paul surveys the developments in digital art from its appearance in the 1980s up to the present day, and looks ahead to what the future may hold. Drawing a distinction between work that uses digital technology as a tool to produce traditional forms and work that uses it as a medium to create new types of art, she discusses the key artists and works. The book explores themes addressed and raised by the art, such as viewer interaction, artificial life and intelligence, political and social activism, networks and telepresence, as well as issues such as the collection, presentation and preservation of digital art."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:224 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 219) and index.
ISBN:0500203679
9780500203675
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