Digital art

Digital art is artistic work that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentational process. It can also refer to computational art that uses and engages with digital media.[1] Since the 1960s, various names have been used to describe digital art, including computer art, electronic art, multimedia art,[2] and new media art.[3][4] Digital art includes pieces stored on physical media, such as with digital painting, as well as galleries on websites.

  1. ^ Paul, Christiane (2016). "Introduction From Digital to Post-Digital—Evolutions of an Art Form". In Paul, Christiane (ed.). A Companion to Digital Art. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 1–2. ISBN 978-1-118-47520-1.
  2. ^ Reichardt, Jasia (1974). "Twenty years of symbiosis between art and science". Art and Science. XXIV (1): 41–53.
  3. ^ Christiane Paul (2006). Digital Art, pp. 7–8. Thames & Hudson.
  4. ^ Lieser, Wolf. Digital Art. Langenscheidt: h.f. ullmann. 2009, pp. 13–15

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