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Digital art

ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1995
Digital art is everywhere changing our perceptions of what art is and what it will become. As technological expression has developed as a new language, certain concerns have arisen indicating the degree to which society understands the technology.In the mid 1960s, when computer-mediated art was first shown publicly, one of the first concerns voiced by ...
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Digital Art

In contemporary society, rapid advancements in information and communication technologies have significantly reshaped social structures and individual lifestyles. As access to information has become a key priority, digital technologies have transcended traditional boundaries of time and space, making knowledge globally available.
Mustafa Bulat, Serap Bulat
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Acromegaly in digital art

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2019
Trimarchi F., Martino E., Bartalena L.
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Digitalization in Art

This article explores the relationship between digitalization and accessibility in the art world. It highlights how digital technologies have transformed the creation, exhibition, and distribution of art, making it more globally accessible through online platforms.
Burcu Toğrul   +1 more
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Geometric Correction of Digitized Art

Graphical Models and Image Processing, 1996
The development of digital image databases of art requires large numbers of photographed art images to be scanned into electronic form. These scanned images often contain perspective distortions caused by a misalignment of the art object and image planes which can be corrected using a planar perspective transformation provided that correspondence ...
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Digital Art Revolution

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2005
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Digital Arts – Digital Literatures

2022
Multimedia arts is the general name of art practices using digital technologies of the second half of the century. There are many derivatives such as computer art, software art, virtual art, interactive art, net art and video art. These were first called digital arts in the late 1980s; Then, in the early 2000s, the expression computer arts is preferred
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Introducción a la historia digital del arte: una conversación colaborativa

H-ART Revista De Historia Teoría Y Crítica De Arte, 2021
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Art and the Digital

This chapter presents the argument that the contemporary ecology of digital images requires a renovation of Deleuze’s concepts, as well as a turn to the work of his collaborator, Félix Guattari, who helps us to better understand the emancipatory potentials immanent to mass media cultures.
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