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Art Digital Jewellery: Practitioners’ Perspectives

Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2021
We introduce the term 'Art Digital Jewellery' as a label for craft-oriented, bespoke approaches to embedding electronics in jewellery. These unconventional digital-physical jewellery practices struggle for attention compared with higher profile, often more mass-production oriented wearables. This is partly because discourses articulating and critiquing
Koulidou, Nantia, Mitchell, Robb
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Digital Art [PDF]

open access: possibleWorld Policy Journal, 2010
Digital art that can be shortly defined as the art produced in electronic field has been changing and transforming contemporary knowledge, point of view, and conscious with the theories and concepts related to technology. Digital art that can use numerous art forms or technique descriptions together inquires the interaction of person with his own ...
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Digital Art Design System Based on Big Data Technology and Interactive Virtual Technology

IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 2023
With the development of modern information technology and the rapid popularization of computers, the society has entered a comprehensive digital era. Digital art design technology with computer technology as an auxiliary tool has developed rapidly and ...
Liang Li
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Interactive digital art for individuals with intellectual disabilities

Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2021
Interactive digital art can be a beneficial therapeutic intervention for a variety of populations, but specifically for the population of intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Lindsey Albrecht   +5 more
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Digital art

CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013
In this SIG for the Digital Arts Community, we respond to the conference theme of changing perspectives by offering challenging perspectives. The challenge comes in a two-way exchange between Digital Art and HCI. On the one side we have the making of new and unique forms, i.e. synthesis.
David England   +4 more
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Digital art

CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2012
This SIG examines the vexed question of evaluation of Digital Art and how lessons on evaluation can be exchanged between the arts and mainstream HCI. We start by looking at critiques of standard approaches to evaluation in HCI. We then look at approaches, which have been developed in Digital Art to merge qualitative and quantitative methods.
David England   +5 more
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RealtimeGen: An Intervenable AI Image Generation System for Commercial Digital Art Asset Creators

International journal of human computer interactions
Recent advances in artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) have led to the rapid generation of high-quality images. AIGC has attracted the attention of commercial digital art asset creators. Traditional artist-led processes contrast with current
Zejian Li   +8 more
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The digital art therapy frame: creating a ‘magic circle’ in teletherapy

, 2021
Background There has been increasing attention to the use of teletherapy in art therapy with accessibility at the forefront of the argument for its use.
Kathryn Snyder
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From Digital Art to Crypto Art: The Evolution of Art Brought by NFT

International journal of human computer interactions
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are transforming the digital art by allowing artists to sell unique, one-of-a-kind digital artwork that is verified on the blockchain.
Maggie Yongqi Guan   +6 more
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Exploring Emotional Impact in Interactive Digital Art

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Art Design and Digital Technology, ADDT 2024, May 24–26, 2024, Luoyang, China
. This study focuses on how interactive digital art, such as installations, virtual reality experiences, and digital storytelling, affects people's emotions.
Amic G. Ho
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