Art and technology have consistently interacted at varying levels of presence throughout history. Every step of the way, technology has produced new mediums, tools, and themes to expand the creative expression of artists. However, it is often observed that in contemporary works of art that employ new technology, excessive praise for technical components given during the creation or presentation of the artwork risks overshadowing the discursive essence of the artwork. In addition, complete reliance on technological means poses a threat to preserving such works of art in the event of technological decline. This paper examines the potential issues that arise when we heavily rely on technology to produce art
Digital technology has revolutionized the way we produce and experience art today. Not only have tra...
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
New media artists—and, more broadly, those who consider themselves to be “creative” technolo...
Art and technology have consistently interacted at varying levels of presence throughout history. Ev...
What is the relationship, if any, between art and technology? Over the last few centuries, artists a...
It is a curious characteristic of mankind to both revere and revile the use of technology within art...
In this paper we will deal with those theoretical aspects that illuminate the essential relationship...
What is the extent to which new (mass) media (aside from the negative role they play in the global c...
The emergence of technologies has led to advancement in art production. Over the years, the field of...
Theorising over the relation between art and digital technology is challenging, because a new layer ...
Digital technologies have become ostensibly ubiquitous and highly expressive over the last 15 years....
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
The article is devoted to the comparison of two realities – the digital and the artistic. We demonst...
21st century media are integral to the making, dissemination and business of art. They are also the ...
From Introduction: The reIationship between technology and art today is a logical extension of a col...
Digital technology has revolutionized the way we produce and experience art today. Not only have tra...
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
New media artists—and, more broadly, those who consider themselves to be “creative” technolo...
Art and technology have consistently interacted at varying levels of presence throughout history. Ev...
What is the relationship, if any, between art and technology? Over the last few centuries, artists a...
It is a curious characteristic of mankind to both revere and revile the use of technology within art...
In this paper we will deal with those theoretical aspects that illuminate the essential relationship...
What is the extent to which new (mass) media (aside from the negative role they play in the global c...
The emergence of technologies has led to advancement in art production. Over the years, the field of...
Theorising over the relation between art and digital technology is challenging, because a new layer ...
Digital technologies have become ostensibly ubiquitous and highly expressive over the last 15 years....
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
The article is devoted to the comparison of two realities – the digital and the artistic. We demonst...
21st century media are integral to the making, dissemination and business of art. They are also the ...
From Introduction: The reIationship between technology and art today is a logical extension of a col...
Digital technology has revolutionized the way we produce and experience art today. Not only have tra...
This article investigates the relationship between art and technology, pointing the constants of a p...
New media artists—and, more broadly, those who consider themselves to be “creative” technolo...