Gaynor Evelyn Sweeney
(Artist, Curator and Author)
e: gaynor_evelyn_sweeney@live.com
w: www.gaynorevelynsweeney.webs.com
m: +44(0)7944141519
(Artist, Curator and Author)
e: gaynor_evelyn_sweeney@live.com
w: www.gaynorevelynsweeney.webs.com
m: +44(0)7944141519
Tate: Art Term – Digital Art
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/d/digital-art
Digital art is a term used to describe
art that is made or presented using digital technology.
The first use of the term digital art
was in the early 1980s when computer engineers devised a paint
program which was used by the pioneering digital artist Harold
Cohen. This became known as AARON, a robotic machine designed to
make large drawings on sheets of paper placed on the floor. Since
this early foray into artificial intelligence, Cohen has continued to
fine-tune the AARON program as technology becomes more
sophisticated.
Digital art can be computer generated,
scanned or drawn using a tablet and a mouse. In the 1990s, thanks to
improvements in digital technology, it was possible to download video
onto computers, allowing artists to manipulate the images they had
filmed with a video camera. This gave artists a creative freedom
never experienced before with film, allowing them to cut and paste
within moving images to create visual collages.
In recent times some digital art has
become interactive, allowing the audience a certain amount of control
over the final image.
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