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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 ] All Men Are Created Alike , by Kaloust Guedel , model-artist's father, digital photography, 50" x 56", 2002
This is a chronological list of periods in Western art history. ... Digital art – 1990 ... Excessivism – 2015 ...
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]
Millikin's work includes AI-generated virtual reality, video art, poetry, music, and performance art, on topics such as animal rights, climate change, anti-racism, witchcraft, and the occult. Karl Sims, [3] active from 1980s to present. Sims is best known for using particle systems and artificial life in computer animation.
Diffusion models, generative models used to create synthetic data based on existing data, [53] were first proposed in 2015, [54] but they only became better than GANs in early 2021. [55] Latent diffusion model was published in December 2021 and became the basis for the later Stable Diffusion (August 2022).
Christiane Paul Digital Art, Thames & Hudson Ltd; Donald Kuspit "Del Atre Analogico al Arte Digital" in Arte Digital Y Videoarte, Kuspit, D. ed., Consorcio del Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid; Robert C. Morgan Digital Hybrids, Art Press volume #255, pp. 75–76; Frank Popper From Technological to Virtual Art, MIT Press
New media art falls under the category of "complex digital object" in the Digital Curation Centre's digital curation lifecycle model which involves specialized or totally unique preservation techniques. Complex digital objects preservation has an emphasis on the inherent connection of the components of the piece.
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