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  2. Joseph Nechvatal - Wikipedia

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    He has had many solo exhibitions [4] [5] and is one of five artists that art historian Patrick Frank examines in his 2024 book Art of the 1980s: As If the Digital Mattered. [ 6 ] His work in the late 1970s and early 1980s chiefly consisted of postminimal gray palimpsest -like drawings that were often photo-mechanically enlarged. [ 7 ]

  3. Timeline of art - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 2015 in art - Death of Milton Hebald, ... 1990 in art – Death of Henrietta Berk, ...

  4. Manfred Mohr - Wikipedia

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    Manfred Mohr posing in front of his work (2019) Piece "P-777_D" (2002/04). LCD Screen and PC. Manfred Mohr (born June 8, 1938 in Pforzheim/Germany) is a German artist considered to be a pioneer in the field of digital art. [1]

  5. Digital art - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of digital art range from captured in unique displays and restricted from duplication to popular memes available for reproduction in commercial products. Repositories for digital art include pieces stored on physical media, galleries on display on websites, and collections for download for free or purchase.

  6. Category:Digital artworks - Wikipedia

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  7. Artists may also wish to seek out a repository for storage of their digital artwork. Rhizome's Artbase is an online archive that seeks to preserve contemporary digital art. [25] Part of digital media storage is to ensure continuity of the digital file through format changes, thus migration becomes a likely strategy. [7]

  8. Computer art - Wikipedia

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    Formerly, technology restricted output and print results. Early machines used pen-and-ink plotters to produce basic hard copy. In the early 1960s, the Stromberg Carlson SC-4020 microfilm printer was used at Bell Telephone Laboratories as a plotter to produce digital computer art and animation on 35-mm microfilm.

  9. 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.