Digital Art
Definition
This term refers to art created using digital technology, including computer-generated images, digital painting, and interactive installations, often exploring the possibilities and limitations of the digital medium, as well as its impact on art, society, and culture.
History
Digital art has become a significant field within contemporary art, with artists using digital tools to create works that range from still images to complex interactive environments, often challenging traditional notions of art-making and exploring the relationship between the virtual and the real.
Notable Examples
Rafaël Rozendaal
Into Time, 2011-2012
Key Artists & Movements
Key figures include Rafaël Rozendaal, known for his internet-based art, and Beeple, whose digital collage sold as an NFT for a record-breaking price, highlighting the growing influence of digital art in the market.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques involve the use of software such as Photoshop, 3D modeling programs, and coding to create digital paintings, animations, and interactive works, often with a focus on the exploration of new media, the role of technology in society, and the aesthetics of the digital age.
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