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  2. Digital art - Wikipedia

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    By minting a piece of digital art the owner of the NFT is proven to be the owner of the art piece. [39] While the technology received many critics and has many flaws related to plagiarism and fraud (due to its almost completely unregulated nature), [40] auction houses, museums and galleries around the world started collaborations and ...

  3. Computer art - Wikipedia

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    It was artist L.S.Lowry who encouraged Henry to include examples of his machine-generated art in the Reid Gallery exhibition. . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] By the mid-1960s, most individuals involved in the creation of computer art were in fact engineers and scientists because they had access to the only computing resources available at university scientific ...

  4. New media art - Wikipedia

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    Steve Dixon in his book Digital Performance: New Technologies in Theatre, Dance and Performance Art argues that the early twentieth century avant-garde art movement Futurism was the birthplace of the merging of technology and performance art. Some early examples of performance artists who experimented with then state-of-the-art lighting, film ...

  5. People have the opportunity to explore the relationship of humans and technology at the "Machine Choose You" by Jenny Vogel free art exhibit in MWCC.

  6. Virtual art - Wikipedia

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    Virtual art can be considered a post-convergent art form based on the bringing together of art and technology, thus containing all previous media as subsets. [5] Sharing this focus on art and technology are the books of Jack Burnham (Beyond Modern Sculpture 1968) and Gene Youngblood (Expanded Cinema 1970).

  7. 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 ...

  8. Information art - Wikipedia

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    Information art, which is also known as informatism or data art, is an art form that is inspired by and principally incorporates data, computer science, information technology, artificial intelligence, and related data-driven fields.

  9. Algorithmic art - Wikipedia

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    Fractal art is an example of algorithmic art. [ 2 ] For an image of reasonable size, even the simplest algorithms require too much calculation for manual execution to be practical, and they are thus executed on either a single computer or on a cluster of computers.