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  2. Digital art - Wikipedia

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    Andy Warhol created digital art using an Amiga where the computer was publicly introduced at the Lincoln Center, New York, in July 1985. An image of Debbie Harry was captured in monochrome from a video camera and digitized into a graphics program called ProPaint. Warhol manipulated the image by adding color using flood fills.

  3. David Em - Wikipedia

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    He also created digital art at the California Institute of Technology (1985–1988), and Apple Computer (1991). [6] Em has worked independently since the early 1990s. His digital art has been written about in Time , Newsweek , The New York Times , the Los Angeles Times , The Boston Globe , Der Spiegel , and many other publications.

  4. Digital painting - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Craig Hickman created a paint program called Kid Pix, which made it easier for children to create digital art. The program was created in black in white and after several revisions, was released in color in 1991. Kid Pix was one of the first commercial programs to integrate color and sound in a creative format.

  5. Lost Andy Warhol Digital Works Are Being Sold for $26 Million

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    The files contain ten digital works by the artist, including a portrait of Blondie Frontwoman Debbie Harry. Lost Andy Warhol Digital Works Are Being Sold for $26 Million Skip to main content

  6. Charles Csuri - Wikipedia

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    Charles Csuri (July 4, 1922 – February 27, 2022), better known as Chuck Csuri, was an American artist and computer art creator, described by the Smithsonian magazine as the "father of digital art and computer animation." [1]

  7. Computer art - Wikipedia

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    Andy Warhol created digital art using an Amiga when the computer was publicly introduced at the Lincoln Center, New York in July 1985. An image of Debbie Harry was captured in monochrome from a video camera and digitized into a graphics program called ProPaint. Warhol manipulated the image adding colour by using flood fills.

  8. Harold Cohen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Cohen (1 May 1928 – 27 April 2016) [1] was a British-born artist who was noted as the creator of AARON, [2] a computer program designed to produce paintings and drawings autonomously, which set it apart from previous programs. [3]

  9. New media art - Wikipedia

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    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 created artwork, which differentiates itself from that deriving from conventional visual arts such as ...