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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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    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.

  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. Electronic art - Wikipedia

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    The art historian of electronic art Edward A. Shanken works to document current and past experimental art with a focus on the intersection of art, science, and technology. Other writers on the topic of electronic art include Frank Popper, Dominique Moulon, Sarah Cook, and Christiane Paul. Electronic art often features components of ...

  6. Technology - Wikipedia

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    Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way. [1] The word technology can also mean the products resulting from such efforts, [2] [3] including both tangible tools such as utensils or machines, and intangible ones such as software.

  7. 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).

  8. Video art - Wikipedia

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    Video art is named for the original analog video tape, which was the most commonly used recording technology in much of the form's history into the 1990s. With the advent of digital recording equipment, many artists began to explore digital technology as a new way of expression.

  9. Internet art - Wikipedia

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    Internet art (also known as net art or web art) is a form of new media art distributed via the Internet. This form of art circumvents the traditional dominance of the physical gallery and museum system.