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  2. Interactive art - Wikipedia

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    New technology, primarily computer systems and computer technology, have enabled a new class of interactive art. [15] Examples of such interactive art are installation art, interactive architecture, interactive film, and interactive storytelling. Since there is a presumed participant or agent in interactivity, interactive art has a deep ...

  3. New media art - Wikipedia

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    New media art. New media art includes artworks designed and produced by means of electronic media technologies. It comprises virtual art, computer graphics, computer animation, digital art, interactive art, sound art, Internet art, video games, robotics, 3D printing, immersive installation and cyborg art. The term defines itself by the thereby ...

  4. Digital art - Wikipedia

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    Noah Wardrip-Fruin's "Screen" (2003) is an example of interactive digital installation art which makes use of a Cave Automatic Virtual Environment to create an interactive experience. [37] Scott Snibbe 's "Boundary Functions" is an example of augmented reality digital installation art, which response to people who enter the installation by ...

  5. Public art - Wikipedia

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    Examples include public art that contain interactive musical, light, video, or water components. For example, the architectural centerpiece in front of the Ontario Science Centre is a fountain and musical instrument ( hydraulophone ) by Steve Mann where people can produce sounds by blocking water jets to force water through sound-producing ...

  6. List of interactive artists - Wikipedia

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    Wands, Bruce Art of the Digital Age, Thames and Hudson 2006, pp. 89, 139, ISBN 0500286299 | ISBN 978-0500286296; Weibel, Peter and Shaw, Jeffrey, Future Cinema, MIT Press 2003, pp. 472,572-581, ISBN 0-262-69286-4; Wilson, Steve Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology ISBN 0-262-23209-X

  7. Virtual art - Wikipedia

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    Virtual art. Virtual art is a term for the virtualization of art, made with the technical media developed at the end of the 1980s (or a bit before, in some cases). [2] These include human-machine interfaces such as visualization casks, stereoscopic spectacles and screens, digital painting and sculpture, generators of three-dimensional sound ...