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  2. Virtual art - Wikipedia

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    As regards to virtual art, openness is stressed both from the point of view of the artists and their creativity and from that of the follow-up users in their reciprocating thoughts and actions. This commitment to the teeming openness found in virtual art can be traced to the theories of Umberto Eco and other aestheticians.

  3. Artificial intelligence art - Wikipedia

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    AI-based images have become more commonplace in art markets and search engines because AI-based text-to-image systems are trained from pre-existing artistic images, sometimes without the original artist's consent, allowing the software to mimic specific artists' styles.

  4. 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 ...

  5. New media art - Wikipedia

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    Some common themes found in new media art include databases, political and social activism, Afrofuturism, feminism, and identity, a ubiquitous theme found throughout is the incorporation of new technology into the work.

  6. Computer art - Wikipedia

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    Computer art is art in which computers play a role in the production or display of the artwork. Such art can be an image, sound, animation, video , CD-ROM , DVD-ROM , video game , website , algorithm , performance or gallery installation.

  7. Information art - Wikipedia

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    Information art has a long history as visualization of qualitative and quantitative data forms a foundation in science, technology, and governance. Information design and informational graphics , which has existed before computing and the Internet, are closely connected with this new emergent art movement.

  8. Generative art - Wikipedia

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    In the call of the Generative Art conferences in Milan (annually starting from 1998), the definition of Generative Art by Celestino Soddu: Generative Art is the idea realized as genetic code of artificial events, as construction of dynamic complex systems able to generate endless variations.

  9. Technoculture - Wikipedia

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    "Technoculture" is used by a number of universities to describe subject areas or courses of study. UC Davis, for instance, has a program of technocultural studies.In 2012, the major merged with Film Studies to form Cinema and Techno-Cultural Studies (CaTS), but in 2013 is being reviewed to become Cinema and Technoculture (see below); the University of Western Ontario offers a degree in Media ...