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  2. Information art - Wikipedia

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    Information art are manifested using a variety of data sources such as photographs, census data, video clips, search engine results, digital painting, network signals, and others. [8] Often, such data are transformed, analyzed, and interpreted in order to convey concepts and develop aesthetics.

  3. The Tempestry Project - Wikipedia

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    The Tempestry Project is a collaborative fiber arts project that presents global warming data in visual form through knitted or crocheted artwork. The project is part of a larger "data art" movement and the developing field of climate change art, which seeks to exploit the human tendency to value personal experience over data by creating accessible experiential representations of the data.

  4. Giorgia Lupi - Wikipedia

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    Lupi's work has been influenced by data visualization and data art by Moritz Stefaner, Aaron Koblin and Jer Thorp. [4] What drives Lupi in her career is the overlapping space between intuition and analysis, between beauty and logic, numbers and images. [9] In 2014 Lupi began the Dear Data Project with Stefanie Posavec. [5]

  5. Software art - Wikipedia

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    Software art is a work of art where the creation of software, or concepts from software, play an important role; for example software applications which were created by artists and which were intended as artworks. As an artistic discipline software art has attained growing attention since the late 1990s.

  6. Algorithmic art - Wikipedia

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    The artist Kerry Mitchell stated in his 1999 Fractal Art Manifesto: [9] [2] [10] Fractal Art is not..Computer(ized) Art, in the sense that the computer does all the work. The work is executed on a computer, but only at the direction of the artist. Turn a computer on and leave it alone for an hour. When you come back, no art will have been ...

  7. 10 artworks that stole the show at L.A. museums in 2024

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    More than 1,200 years ago, an unidentified Maya artist decorated an extraordinary, 16-inch circular ceramic plate, painting one half in flat, nearly black slip and the other a creamy off-white.

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  9. Generative art - Wikipedia

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    Generative art is a term given to work which stems from concentrating on the processes involved in producing an artwork, usually (although not strictly) automated by the use of a machine or computer, or by using mathematic or pragmatic instructions to define the rules by which such artworks are executed.