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Computer art
Computer art is any art in which computers play a role in 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. Many traditional disciplines are now integrating digital technologies and, as a result, the lines between traditional works of art and new media works created using computers has been blurred. For instance, an artist may combine traditional painting with algorithm art and other digital techniques. As a result, defining computer art by its end product can thus be difficult. Computer art is bound to change over time since changes in technology and software directly affect what is possible.
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- enComputer art is any art in which computers play a role in 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. Many traditional disciplines are now integrating digital technologies and, as a result, the lines between traditional works of art and new media works created using computers has been blurred. For instance, an artist may combine traditional painting with algorithm art and other digital techniques. As a result, defining computer art by its end product can thus be difficult. Computer art is bound to change over time since changes in technology and software directly affect what is possible.
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- enComputer art is any art in which computers play a role in 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. Many traditional disciplines are now integrating digital technologies and, as a result, the lines between traditional works of art and new media works created using computers has been blurred. For instance, an artist may combine traditional painting with algorithm art and other digital techniques. As a result, defining computer art by its end product can thus be difficult. Computer art is bound to change over time since changes in technology and software directly affect what is possible.
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- 3D printing
- A. Michael Noll
- AARON
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Systems
- Algorithm
- Algorithm art
- Andy Warhol
- Art
- Artificial intelligence
- Artificial intelligence art
- Art Journal (CAA)
- ASCII art
- Bézier curve
- Bridget Riley
- Category:Computer art
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- Category:Creativity techniques
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- Category:Postmodern art
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- CD-ROM
- Charles Csuri
- Charlie Gere
- Commodore Amiga
- Computer
- Computer Arts Society
- Convolutional neural networks
- Cybernetic Serendipity
- Debbie Harry
- DeepArt
- Desmond Paul Henry
- Dick Higgins
- Digital art
- Digital data
- Digital painting
- Dot matrix printer
- DVD-ROM
- Edward A. Shanken
- Efraim Arazi
- Feature (computer vision)
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- Fractal art
- Frieder Nake
- Generative art
- George Petty
- Georg Nees
- Glitch art
- Graphical User Interface
- Harold Cohen (artist)
- Inkjet printer
- Institute of Contemporary Arts
- Internet art
- Iyad Rahwan
- Jasia Reichardt
- John Whitney (animator)
- Joseph Nechvatal
- Katherine Nash
- Ken Goldberg
- Laser printer
- Lev Manovich
- Lincoln Center
- Macintosh computer
- Maughan Mason
- MIT Press
- Mod (video gaming)
- Nam June Paik
- New media art
- Non-photorealistic rendering
- Painting
- PARC (company)
- Performance
- Piet Mondrian
- Pin-up
- PostScript
- Prisma (app)
- Semi-Automatic Ground Environment
- Software
- Software art
- Systems art
- Tate Publishing Ltd
- Timothy Binkley
- Typewriter
- Video
- Video game
- Video game art
- Website
- SameAs
- Artă computerizată
- Arte computacional
- Bilgisayar sanatı
- Computer art
- Datorkonst
- Ealaín ríomhaire
- m.01zmfg
- PLPi
- Q1376265
- Seni komputer
- Tietokonetaide
- Τέχνη υπολογιστή
- Рачунарска уметност
- فنون الحاسوب
- هنر رایانهای
- コンピュータアート
- 컴퓨터 아트
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- Category:Contemporary art movements
- Category:Creativity techniques
- Category:Multimedia
- Category:Postmodern art
- Category:The arts
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