It is the contention of this chapter that computation has a profound effect on the composition of digital art. We understand computation as a method and a force of organization, quantification, and rationalization of reality by logico‐mathematical means. The computational precedes yet grounds the digital in its technical, social, and cultural manifestations: it finds in digital technologies a fast, efficient, and reliable technique of automation and distribution, yet remains a notion wider and more powerful than the digital tools that it subtends. Art, operating with the digital prefix and taking on many of the characteristics of the contemporary world, is inherently interwoven with the specific features of computational structures. At the ...
In Contingent Computation, M. Beatrice Fazi offers a new theoretical perspective through which we ca...
I use digital technology to visualize the theory that we experience any one moment in a “constant st...
Aesthetic investigations of computation are stuck in an impasse, caused by the difficulty of account...
Computational art often explores dematerialisation and immateriality through works that are more gro...
Computer-generated aesthetic artefacts and the technology employed to create them have brought serio...
Abstract Computational aesthetics, which bridges science and art, is emerging as a new interdiscipli...
<p>Computational technologies have significantly expanded the horizons of aesthetic creation; noneth...
The most effective imagery takes into account the aesthetic, perceptual, and cognitive aspects of im...
The task of visualization, as it applies to computing, includes by default the notion of pluralism a...
This paper addresses the study of digital computational systems as aesthetic artifacts seeking to pr...
The ability to create and perceive art has long been understood as an exceptional human trait, which...
Theorising over the relation between art and digital technology is challenging, because a new layer ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
While computational aesthetic evaluation has been applied to images and visual output, it is not as ...
Art objects might be described as symbolic objects that aim at stimulating emotions. They reach us t...
In Contingent Computation, M. Beatrice Fazi offers a new theoretical perspective through which we ca...
I use digital technology to visualize the theory that we experience any one moment in a “constant st...
Aesthetic investigations of computation are stuck in an impasse, caused by the difficulty of account...
Computational art often explores dematerialisation and immateriality through works that are more gro...
Computer-generated aesthetic artefacts and the technology employed to create them have brought serio...
Abstract Computational aesthetics, which bridges science and art, is emerging as a new interdiscipli...
<p>Computational technologies have significantly expanded the horizons of aesthetic creation; noneth...
The most effective imagery takes into account the aesthetic, perceptual, and cognitive aspects of im...
The task of visualization, as it applies to computing, includes by default the notion of pluralism a...
This paper addresses the study of digital computational systems as aesthetic artifacts seeking to pr...
The ability to create and perceive art has long been understood as an exceptional human trait, which...
Theorising over the relation between art and digital technology is challenging, because a new layer ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
While computational aesthetic evaluation has been applied to images and visual output, it is not as ...
Art objects might be described as symbolic objects that aim at stimulating emotions. They reach us t...
In Contingent Computation, M. Beatrice Fazi offers a new theoretical perspective through which we ca...
I use digital technology to visualize the theory that we experience any one moment in a “constant st...
Aesthetic investigations of computation are stuck in an impasse, caused by the difficulty of account...