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Considering digital as a medium for the creation of art, rather than an art itself doesn't help narrow it down much, however; because then you have to wonder; "which art?" Perhaps a better way to state the problem, today, is to ask; "What isn't digital art?" Computers have invaded and expanded nearly every art form.
Art is not about the tools used to make it; but in the organization of color, line, form, composition, rhythm and the interplay of all these in support of the subject matter or intent of the work itself.
Art work has come to be judged either by how well it fits into an existing style, or is favored most when it breaks beyond these prized barriers and delivers something all together and strikingly new.
www.museumofcomputerart.com /editorial/jdessay.htm   (3119 words)

  
 What is Digital Art?
When the digital artist, has mastery over the tools and technologies [software, equipment, etc.], she can go beyond "taking a digital picture" or "applying an effect" and create art - an individual expression of her vision.
The photographs are digitized and translated to the computer environment where the artist uses image editing and special effects software to perform darkroom type manipulations.
The art here lies in the invention of the mathematical formulas themselves and the way the programs are written to take advantage of the display capabilities of the hardware.
www.withdigitaleyes.com /pgs/digiart.htm   (488 words)

  
 Digital Art Guidelines
Digital art files should be cropped to remove non-printing borders (such as unnecessary white space around an image).
For digital art files not supplied same as print size, the effect of scaling reduction should be considered for small text and for thin rules or lines.
Digital art files may be compressed as archive format using WinZIP or PKZip for PC or Aladdin StuffIt for Mac.
dx.sheridan.com /guidelines/digital_art.html   (863 words)

  
 Wired 2.12: State of the Art
Digital technology is eroding the foundation of the elite contemporary art world - and the very concept of art as a commodity, threatening to make the overheated art market of the '80's seem like the last gasp of tulipomainia.
Digital art is the apotheosis of art in the age of mechanical reproduction.
The digital revolution has sharpened the point of this problem, since the tools of digital culture - rendering programs, photo and video applications - are developed in the context of commercial art.
www.wired.com /wired/archive/2.12/digital.art.html   (825 words)

  
 Arts Journal: Virtual Art
Digital art seems to be gathering a critical mass with museums.
Digital art has hit the big time in terms of recognition now that major museums are showcasing it.
ART OF THE WEB: A symposium on art in digital media concluded Saturday with a roundtable of critics, historians and artists at the Berkeley Art Museum.
www.artsjournal.com /issues/virtualart.htm   (1154 words)

  
 Digital Art
Not only have traditional forms of art such as printing, painting, photography, and sculpture been transformed by digital techniques and media, but entirely new forms such as net art, software art, digital installation, and virtual reality have emerged as recognized practices, collected by major museums, institutions, and private collectors the world over.
Drawing a distinction between work that uses digital technology as a tool to produce traditional forms and work that uses it as a medium to create new types of art, she discusses all the key artists and works.
The book explores themes addressed by and raised by the art, such as viewer interaction, artificial life and intelligence, political and social activism, networks, and telepresence, as well as issues such as the collection, presentation, and preservation of digital art, the virtual museum, and ownership and copyright.
www.thamesandhudsonusa.com /woa/520367.htm   (226 words)

  
 Digital Arts Careers
Digital art can be created conventionally or on a computer, and is used on the Internet and in multimedia projects, as well as in broadcast mediums.
Studying art is a good first step, especially for networking, as so much of this industry involves team work to complete even the simplest project.
You may be relegated to the toilet paper account as a junior art director at an ad agency, but if you’re stuck in the same role at an interactive agency, you can make the toilet paper talk, dance, and sing.
www.roch.edu /dept/digiart/Careers/cad/cad1.html   (668 words)

  
 Arts Journal: AW - Digital Critical
Digital art reaches the tipping point when it successfully turns the wired world to artistic ends remote from those envisioned by the engineers who brought that digital fusion of the telephone, the television, and the computer into existence. 
The history of digital art may go through a set of steps increasingly familiar in cyberspace.  First, creative amateurs circulate their own work without charge partly because there is still no market for it and partly because no one quite knows how to charge for it. 
The combination of 010101 and BitStreams may mark digital art’s passage from the first stage to the second as “digital artists…break down another boundary: the one between them and the art world’s upper echelons” [New York Magazine].
www.artsjournal.com /artswatch/digitalcritical.htm   (1237 words)

  
 Digital Art Source - Opening the World of Digital Art
Digital Art Source invited a group of international artists, curators and theorists of new media art to recommend a text (or group of texts) and other resources for students.Our thanks to the participants...
The evolution and history of new media art has recently been well grounded, but further description of the moment of creation and reception of it’s effect and a conceptual framework defining the distinct qualities of that effect are necessary to advances in it’s critical analysis...
Digital Art Source did the research and we recommend Canon Mini DV camcorders.
www.digitalartsource.com /index2.shtml   (1026 words)

  
 Helping you start your own screen printing, embroidery, sign making, engraving business.
Digital Art Solutions is the industry’s leading supplier of digital art (clipart) content and add-on graphics software for the imprinting industries and is recognized as the premier supplier of turn-key hardware and software systems.
Digital Art Solutions leverages years of experience to make complex graphics and imprinting issues simple for the widest audience.
Owners of the Smart Designs Art System are often amazed that they are able to reduce their art production time by as much as 90%.
www.smartdesigns.com   (559 words)

  
 Digital Art Tutorials - Tutorial experiences with Adobe Illustrator ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It is art which is supplied to licensees of their characters as clip art, to be applied to all kinds of merchandise.
I think it is because licensees have varying degrees of expertise with manipulating the art and also the files must be compatable with earlier versions of Illustrator.
As you say, if the art were to be just printed as is all that extra work may not be necessary; but the art is often separated into pieces and recombined with elements from other files.
www.digitalarttutorials.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=103   (981 words)

  
 Digital Art Responses
Printing is an art in itself and this has become true also for computer artists who print in their own studios archival art prints in limited editions from the original work done without any use of a scanner, is original computer art.
Digitalized art as computer-aided art, what it is called, is not original art made with the computer when other images are used to produce the final image it should have the information on the file that it was done from an image either taken with the digital Camera or any other image scanned.
The use of digital media is of immense concern and fascination to artists and collectors, and has inspired more anxiety than either censorship or the shameful lack of funding for the arts in America.
www.tomrchambers.com /digitalartresponse.html   (5369 words)

  
 Art.Net: Digital Artists
This digital art is in enhanced realism style, and has accompanying text and quotations.
is a digital artist creating works from moving video using a multitude of special effects, freezing the images and transferring them to stills on framed transparencies, masonite, canvas, and paper.
This internet art show is a visual journey into the realms of her art, punctuated with her thoughts and commentaries.
www.art.net /studios/digital.html   (707 words)

  
 Home Page
My images start as photographs but through a series of digital processes I am able to add additional dimensions to create truly unique works of art in the style of traditional artistic mediums.
It is a union of camera, computer, digitalpaint brush”, paper, and printer.
My Goal as a Digital Artist is to not only capture the same look, feel and style of natural mediums, but to excel in it's execution so that the work stands out in whatever medium it attempts to emulate.
www.digitalartmasterworks.com   (354 words)

  
 Digital Art
An artist led organization formed in 1982 which exhibits and researches time based arts: video and sound art, performance, media installation, multi-media and digital art.
Bitstreams is the site for the digital art collection maintained by the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Digital art collection curated by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
www.arts.ac.uk /library/4828.htm   (900 words)

  
 Digital Traveler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
"Digital Art Photography for Dummies" author Matthew Bamberg takes bloggers on a world journey through spontanous text and images from the latest political buzz in America to the exploration of the world of self-expression and art.
Photography, like any art form, is based on some basic math-based rules of composition, such as the Rule of Thirds (making a landscape photo, for example, with one-third sky and two thirds land) and using a vanishing point (drawing out in perspective of a scene and finding something similar to photograph).
Author of "Digital Art Photography for Dummies," Matthew Bamberg takes readers from a course in Art 101 to selecting digital cameras and from editing in Photoshop to printing, framing and selling the final product in his book, but here he travels with bloggers on a trip around the world with tips for taking art photos.
digitalartphotographyfordummies.blogspot.com   (3297 words)

  
 Digital Art
The emphasis is on originality, use of space, and elements and principles of art.
Students will be encouraged to write about art criticism and the effects computers have on society.
This course is designed to introduce the student to the use of the computer as a tool in the manipulation of photographic images.
www.cbsd.org /art/digital_art.htm   (327 words)

  
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Readings, discussions & viewings address contemporary electronic art and its history and theoretical underpinnings, as a means of creating a common discourse and as an informative resource for material and inspiration.
Both digital and non-digital interventions that allow members of the public to participate will be surveyed.
Rather than addressing the ways in which art has assisted the biological sciences (as in medical illustration), we'll focus on the ways in which biology has influenced the art-making practice.
www.stanford.edu /dept/art/SUDAC   (968 words)

  
 The Digital Art Ring   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Digital Art Ring connects sites and people dedicated to show their computer generated art, exchange ideas, tips, software, etc. These pages will get your eye glued to the screen and wanting more.
Online museum for digital art including vrml galleries and html art exhibits; promoting digital art as new 'cyberart' that contributes to Cyberculture; artists welcomed to request review of their sites for possibly exhibit at the museum.
Full moon digital art offers high quality designs and wallpapers of unique digital art and photo manipulations of buffy, x-men and other famous characters.
f.webring.com /hub?ring=digitalart   (1606 words)

  
 ArtBoomer.com - Digital Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
 My knowledge of the arts is a result of my basic and brief studies in fine arts, photography and computer graphics.
After having discovered the fascinating world of digital art, my passion for this subject matter lead me to learn...
 Digital art by Thomas Bijon: digital paintings - art of painting with photos.
www.artboomer.com /app/catalog/categories.asp?cat=07   (116 words)

  
 digital art
As we move into the 21st century, no one doubts that the computer and its ability to transfer data is playing a pivotal roll in the course of human history.
Digital art experiences can start with the first school exposure to the computer.
The lessons that follow are more practical for beginning computer art programs since they utlize digital drawing programs that most school may already own.
www.kidzart.org /daft/gallery.html   (260 words)

  
 Digital Art
Beyond Interface - art exhibition composed entirely of Internet-based work, consisting of 24 works selected by a jury; the online exhibit is "among the first professionally curated surveys of Internet-specific creativity" Curator - Steve Dietz for The Walker Art Gallery
Casting a Net - McLean Project for the Arts MPA's first juried exhibition of nine net artists that aims to present the diversity of approaches to creating art specifically for the Internet.
Digital Art Source - "your portal to the world of New Media Art"
mason.gmu.edu /~montecin/digital_art.htm   (171 words)

  
 DIGITAL ART
After all, I am not much of a computer person and I suspect that there are thousands of you out there that are intimately more qualified to operate a computer than I! I must say though, that the idea piqued my interest.
And at the risk of looking foolish I have decided to present a few offerings and see if this might be something that others find as intriguing as I. Remember, I am as new to this as you and I am sure I will make mistakes along the way.
If there are digital artists out there that know about all of this please don't write to me telling me better ways to get the job done.
www.angelfire.com /ar/rogerart/digital1.html   (2127 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts: Digital: Net Art: Artists and Projects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Amerika, Mark: Grammatron - Multimedia environment surrounding the 'info-shaman' Abe Golam whose alternate persona is Grammatron, a genderless digital being.
Knaven, Michiel - Art projects including "a polyphonic chronicle", an imaginary journey, started in 1993, within the fields of music and visual arts.
Allows the user to control furniture in a representation of a living room and to view live, digital cable TV as though living in the Netherlands.
dmoz.org /Arts/Digital/Net_Art/Artists_and_Projects   (1892 words)

  
 Digital Art - Computer designed and manipulated images
Digital images designed to portray beauty, love, death and all the rhythms of life!
In these digitally manipulated images 'real' becomes 'surreal' with the framing and special vision of this gifted French photographer.
The digital art of German artist and poet Siegfried Schreck takes abstraction to a new dimension.
www.theartgallery.com.au /CategoriesDigital.html   (292 words)

  
 Digital Blasphemy 3D Wallpaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Inside: Hi-res original 3d rendered computer desktop wallpapers and links to some of the best computer art sites on the web.
The free gallery will be updated with a new wallpaper regularly.
Digital Blasphemy subscribers can download new wallpapers more frequently and have unrestricted access to my entire collection of 3D wallpaper created over the last 9 years (nearly 600 images, including Widescreen, Dual-Monitor, and Triple-Monitor versions of some wallpapers).
www.digitalblasphemy.com   (218 words)

  
 Digital Art by Ruth Kedar
This digital art installation includes four very different themes and variations.
From the whimsical to the pragmatic, from chaos to order, from the individual to the collective, thematic variations allow ideas to develop and evolve.
The digital medium (and my computer in particular) has proven a great collaborator, and many of these variations are a direct result of this (at times very boisterous) dialog.
www.art.net /Studios/Visual/Kedar/Digital_Art.html   (74 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Digital Art (World of Art): Books: Christiane Paul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Where many of her bigger-budgeted, theoretically enthralled predecessors have failed, Whitney Museum of Art curator Paul does an impressive job of compressing the activity of a huge field, in which there are no obvious heroes and no single aesthetic line, into a readable pocket-sized book.
In fact, so much art is covered that Paul is often forced to contain her discussion of an artist's (or team's) entire body of work to a few sentences; the most information is found in the capacious captions accompanying the many illustrations.
If you are a publisher or author and hold the digital rights to a book, you can make it available as an eBook on Amazon.com.
www.amazon.com /Digital-Art-World-Christiane-Paul/dp/0500203679   (1036 words)

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