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  2. Digital art - Wikipedia

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    Digital art is a common use case for NFTs. ... Originally a photo-sharing app, Instagram has evolved into a platform for visual artists. Artists use it to build their ...

  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. Vera Molnár - Wikipedia

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    Vera Molnár (née Gács; 5 January 1924 – 7 December 2023) was a Hungarian media artist who lived and worked in Paris, France. Molnár is widely considered to have been a pioneer of the generative art aspect of computer art. [2] She was one of the first women to use computers in her fine art practice. [3]

  5. Internet art - Wikipedia

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    Typically, artists find ways to produce art through the use of the internet and the tools that it provides us with. The term Internet art typically does not refer to art that has been simply digitized and uploaded to be viewable over the Internet, such as in an online gallery. [ 1 ]

  6. Category:Digital art - Wikipedia

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  7. List of interactive artists - Wikipedia

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    Wands, Bruce Art of the Digital Age, Thames and Hudson 2006, pp. 89, 139, ISBN 0500286299 | ISBN 978-0500286296; Weibel, Peter and Shaw, Jeffrey, Future Cinema, MIT Press 2003, pp. 472,572-581, ISBN 0-262-69286-4; Wilson, Steve Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology ISBN 0-262-23209-X

  8. Corinne Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming a digital artist, Whitaker worked in black and white art photography. [3] By the early 1980s she was exploring the use of early personal computers to create designs and eventually art. [4] In 1994, Whitaker set up the Digital Giraffe, a monthly online art journal which she edits, publishes, programs, and designs. [5]

  9. net.art - Wikipedia

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    net.artists like Jodi developed a particular form of e-mail art, or spam mail art, through text reprocessing and ASCII art. The term "spam art" was coined [ 9 ] by net critique and net art practitioner [ 10 ] Frederic Madre to describe all such forms of disruptive interventions in mailing-lists, where seemingly nonsensical texts were generated ...